Rona Travels According to Google Maps
According to my Google Maps timeline update, my travels for April 2020 summarize as such:

Hmm, only 5 places traveled to. Sounds about right during these Rona times.
According to my Google Maps timeline update, my travels for April 2020 summarize as such:

Hmm, only 5 places traveled to. Sounds about right during these Rona times.
When you need the essentials, did you know you could turn to Zippy’s? Of course, there’s the grinds. Then there’s the Zip Mask. And now, the most base of the basic essentials is offered – toilet paper!

The fine print:
Through May 31st, purchase a set of Toilet Paper (4 rolls, coreless, industrial) for $10 and Zippy’s will donate a portion of the proceeds to feed Hawaii healthcare professionals. Limit 3 sets. While supplies last.How it works:Add the Toilet Paper to your online food order and pick-up with your food. Offer also available in-store.
Today only, April 20, 2020. Order $40+ of Zippy’s grinds and get a logo-ed face mask for free!

The fine print:
Offer valid for Online, In-Store and Phone orders. $40 total is before tax and excludes Gift Cards and non-Food items. One mask for order.
Next stop Zippy’s!
Update: Sorry, this scheduled post didn’t post on April 20th.
Wait, this is my last can?

Might have to visit Costco sooner rather than later. And on a related note, how can Target not have any coffee creamer? Not one single bottle of any size or flavor in the refrigerated section. Even the workers confirmed this Rona shortage.
By the look of things, inventory and restocks are returning to normal levels. Lots of toilet paper still available in the mid-morning.

This stuff is literally gold during these corona times. Hadn’t seen basic all-purpose flour in stock for weeks!

Yeah, it’s a big 10-lbs bag but we’ll take it!
The powdered donettes that is. Couldn’t find a single iconic red box of the discontinued Love’s Bakery Donettes anywhere .

The impact of COVID19 is definitely increasing each day, but the virus is not stopping the release of Zippy’s IslandCamoPac merch. Although the pop-up release at Pearl City and Kaneohe is now canceled, the drop is starting online at zippys.com then will be in-store at Fitted Hawaii.
Although not yet the Ides of March, I have been betrayed disappointed by yet another Footsite. Historically, any purchase of in-demand sneakers from Footaction online led to cancelled orders. Last month, it was the same with Champs Sports, failing to deliver a Yeezy 350 Yeshaya colorway.
But this week, the mighty Foot Locker didn’t come through with an order of the Air Jordan 1 UNC to Chicago. I managed to get my size (US10 Men or 11.5 Women) and got a confirmation email. Cool.
Then a few days later the downfall began with this email. From my past experience, this delay is how Footaction cancellations started. Not a good sign.
Not hearing anything for the next few days was somewhat promising (I think) so I checked my online order and saw that the shoe had a status of “SHIP FROM STORE.” That was definitely a red flag since all cancelled Footaction orders had the same status. You see, the Footsites ordering system is flawed for Hawaii (and Alaska I take it). Their system will allow consumers to buy products including in-demand sneakers. However, as inventory in their shared main warehouse is depleted, the orders are farmed out to a secondary warehouse or retail stores to fulfill using their stock. Now here’s the flaw. These other locations cannot ship to Hawaii (for whatever reason). So while the shoe may be availalbe, they simply cannot ship it to the Aloha State. And if they try to reroute order fulfillment back to the main warehouse, odds are the hyped shoe will be out of stock.
This morning Brutus (aka Foot Locker Customer Care) delievered the lethal strike:
Thank you for your recent order. We regret to inform you we were unable to fulfill some or all items from your recent order number ####### due to lack of product availability.
So Footaction, Champs Sports, and now Foot Locker betrayed me with confirmed then cancelled orders, seemingly because I’m in Hawaii and their ordering system cannot accommodate this location.
Details are sparse at the moment, but just know that Hawaii will have a Swatch Destination watch for the islands come December. Periodically, Swatch creates watches based on themes from geographic locations. For the United States, New York City, Miami, and Las Vegas are the only cities with a Swatch Destination design, but in early December 2019, Hawaii is joining the Swatch Destination family.
I haven’t yet seen an accurate image of this upcoming watch, and you’ll have to go to the Swatch store in Ala Moana to see and buy this Hawaiian exclusive. But this makes for a fun gift with an uniquely local flair.