Heard that all the stores sellout of water...
what bout dem ppl wid babies who noh haff noh car fi goh long distance goh look wtah....so Jamaica is nat alone in dem sinting yah, whatevah di reason?
<span style="font-style: italic">To keep water on the tables for customers at the Lucca Restaurant in Boston’s North End, Tania von Magnus plans to head out to the “far suburbs” this afternoon in search of bottled water.
She didn’t know exactly where she would start, though. “I’ll figure something out,” said von Magnus, operations manager at the restaurant.
One place she won’t be heading is BJ’s Wholesale Club. “From what I understand, there isn’t anything in BJ’s,” she said.
Some Boston area BJ’s locations do have bottled water today, but others have run out, said Kelly McFalls, a spokesperson for the Natick, Mass.-based company.
On Sunday, 12 BJ’s locations in Greater Boston saw a 240 percent spike in bottled-water sales, McFalls said.
Extra truckloads of bottled water are arriving today and tomorrow from Nestle and Poland Springs, and extra water shipments will continue throughout the rest of the week, she said.
At Costco in Medford, Mass., two tractor-trailer loads of water arrived today, said Paul Munroe, assistant general manager at the store.
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what bout dem ppl wid babies who noh haff noh car fi goh long distance goh look wtah....so Jamaica is nat alone in dem sinting yah, whatevah di reason?<span style="font-style: italic">To keep water on the tables for customers at the Lucca Restaurant in Boston’s North End, Tania von Magnus plans to head out to the “far suburbs” this afternoon in search of bottled water.
She didn’t know exactly where she would start, though. “I’ll figure something out,” said von Magnus, operations manager at the restaurant.
One place she won’t be heading is BJ’s Wholesale Club. “From what I understand, there isn’t anything in BJ’s,” she said.
Some Boston area BJ’s locations do have bottled water today, but others have run out, said Kelly McFalls, a spokesperson for the Natick, Mass.-based company.
On Sunday, 12 BJ’s locations in Greater Boston saw a 240 percent spike in bottled-water sales, McFalls said.
Extra truckloads of bottled water are arriving today and tomorrow from Nestle and Poland Springs, and extra water shipments will continue throughout the rest of the week, she said.
At Costco in Medford, Mass., two tractor-trailer loads of water arrived today, said Paul Munroe, assistant general manager at the store.
Read more: Water rush floods area wholesalers, retailers - Boston Business Journal:</span>
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