‘Twas the night before Snowpocalypse II, and the citizens of Atlanta rushed to stock up on bread and milk before a week of freezing rain, sleet and even snow hits Georgia.
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Yikes!!! 7:15pm in #atlantasnow and Publix is out of bread… OMG – that equals a lot of sandwiches.. pic.twitter.com/I6chFaKQjK
— AmFam_Louis4 (@AmFam_Louis4) February 11, 2014
@wsbtv @BradNitzWSB empty bread shelf…people were fighting. Yes fighting. #Atlanta pic.twitter.com/gyAy70akih
— Pra G (@pragatl) February 11, 2014
https://twitter.com/KB3WTR/status/433039663113060352
Oh no. Someone said the word "snow" in Atlanta again. pic.twitter.com/r0VbNUJtKD
— Pancreassassin (@Pancreassassin) February 10, 2014
Another winter storm coming to Atlanta, grocery store out of bread pic.twitter.com/6WwPplK6n1
— Robᵉʳᵗ Graham? (@ErrataRob) February 11, 2014
https://twitter.com/skinnyguinea2/status/433045405832466434
The bread aisle is completely wiped out at Publix. Atlanta claims it's ready for Snowpocalypse Pt. 2…fingers crossed!
— Laura Lanier (@lauralanier12) February 11, 2014
Bread aisle in Atlanta area Kroger pre #snowpacalypse via @tricarter pic.twitter.com/3MpCdewhNZ
— Kris Muir (@krismuir21) February 11, 2014
This Atlanta "storm" is about to be so bad, & the panic is so bad that there is no more bread at @target. pic.twitter.com/R1wWhM0NHj
— DJ (@derrickjammison) February 11, 2014
An Atlanta supermarket bread shelf as we prepare for the return of iceapalooza! pic.twitter.com/TskzvU14V7
— Doug Curling (@shakadoug) February 10, 2014
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I bet by 10pm today there isn't a loaf of bread on a store shelf within 200mi radius of Atlanta, GA. (May be conservative on time/radius).
— Rob White (@svrwxtweets) February 10, 2014
This just in: Atlanta residents stocking up on bread and milk preparing for Snowpocalypse II. Thousands expect worst. #atlantasnow #ATLblike
— ˗ˏˋ rachael ˎˊ˗ (@RachKeneally) February 10, 2014
If you don't believe that Atlanta thinks the world is ending, visit any grocery store. Pure chaos. All the bread is gone. Beer is a good sub
— Molly McGlynn (@Molly_McGlynn_) February 10, 2014
Dear Atlanta people: to properly prepare for a storm you must buy milk, bread and eggs. Don't actually do anything with them. Just buy them.
— michele, earthbound misfit i (@inthefade) February 10, 2014
Atlanta Kroger bread shelf. These people think they're gonna die every time it snows? pic.twitter.com/viaUpgzRBC
— м a c н e ѕ ĸ y (@noahmachesky) February 11, 2014
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this is the damn bread aisle in walmart! you'd think the apocalypse was bout to hit atlanta LMAOOOOO pic.twitter.com/YB5svP0p5u
— WHAT IT DO BAYBEEEE (@GucciMenks) February 11, 2014
4 all my Atlanta ppl, as usual Welcome 2 Atlanta where the word "Snow" = no bread, milk or water…#fb pic.twitter.com/ogxBH07bJw
— DJmarkharris (@sirrahmedia) February 11, 2014
The mention of a winter storm in Atlanta will cause all of the bread and milk to disappear from grocery store shelves. I just want wine.
— Jordan Mergens (@jordanmergens) February 10, 2014
When did the people of Atlanta decide to start eating so much damn bread?!?!
— jennifer t (@Oneninjen) February 11, 2014
Atlanta prepares for another ice jam. Left the grocery store.Everyone must be planning to make French toast nonstop. No bread, eggs, or milk
— MaryLou Seedorff (@misskittytahoe) February 10, 2014
GAWD not another snowmagedon for Atlanta! That means the shelves have been cleared of bread, eggs and milk. Me? Honey, buy Guinness!!!
— Bettina Johnson (@BettinaMJohnson) February 10, 2014
https://twitter.com/blairswager/status/433053632372957184
If anything more severe than a snow storm happened in Atlanta, I'm sure we'd all resort to cannibalism
— Hannnah (@hansdavus) February 11, 2014
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