Poll: Did you overspend in preparation for Tropical Storm Ian? Loop Jamaica
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Poll: Did you overspend in preparation for Tropical Storm Ian?
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Shoppers in wait in line at the National Bakery outlet on Friday, September 23 to purchase bread and snacks in preparation for Tropical Storm Ian. (Photo: Marlon Reid).
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Many Jamaicans flocked town centres to stock up on groceries and other essentials in preparation for Tropical Storm Ian over the weekend.
Some shoppers went out with a checklist for their household, while others free-handedly purchased items.
With the Meteorological Service Division later discontinuing the tropical storm watch to a flash flood warning, some are of the view that they overspent.
Tell us in the poll below if you think you overspent in preparation for Tropical Storm Ian:
Did you overspend in preparation for TS Ian
I purchased the right amount of goods needed
45% (10 votes)
I went way over budget with my spending
5% (1 vote)
I already had adequate supplies and didn’t need to spend much
14% (3 votes)
I did not purchase anything in preparation for the storm
36% (8 votes)
Total votes: 22
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