00:00When the COVID-19 pandemic sent the world into quarantine, people asked themselves whether or not they had enough food
00:06and supplies in their homes to stay safe and indoors for a while.
00:09While toilet paper seemed to be in short supply but was only gone off store shelves thanks to people's panic,
00:15here are some things worth stockpiling just in case.
00:19Nothing beats good soap. Cleanliness will be just as important during the apocalypse, so soap bars and cleaning supplies are
00:26worth buying since they have real value and a very long shelf life, with the exception of bleach, which according
00:32to Clorox, will expire in one year if stored properly.
00:36Proper storage is key when stockpiling food, but not all foods will survive regardless of how you keep them.
00:43Peanut butter, white rice, dried beans and lentils, candy, pasta, canned tuna, and frozen foods including meats, fruits, and vegetables
00:51will not only last for a long time, but also provide you with a healthy variety of options if you
00:57ever find yourself stuck indoors for a long period of time.
01:01Prescription medication and basic medical supplies.
01:04According to Money Talks News, if you get sick or mildly injured, you will want to have over-the-counter
01:09medications and medical supplies.
01:11Just stay on top of the expiration dates and rotate your stash using your oldest items first.
01:17Oh, and perhaps most importantly, don't forget about your pets.
01:22Make sure that their food and medications are just as plentiful as yours.
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