The idiocy (and selfishness) of panic buying

Cannot believe this,my carer comes in and her phone rang she is comfirming a deal to get 2x tins baby milk When she came off the phone uninterestingly i said "how much were they? she said i wont know till he half inches them from the shop From tommorow she is no longer my carer
 
Gonna start getting meat order of local butcher decent deals and none ov the supermarket madness , corner shops for other essentials
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Cannot believe this,my carer comes in and her phone rang she is comfirming a deal to get 2x tins baby milk When she came off the phone uninterestingly i said "how much were they? she said i wont know till he half inches them from the shop From tommorow she is no longer my carer
Did u not find out how much though.
I could so with some
 
I would go for looking at corner shops or somewhere like McColls which are less popular and have more stock in, apart from loo roll and dettol wipes I got everything I wanted today.
I posted earlier this week that the one near my missus work, had increased the cheapest 4 toilet rolls from £2 to £6.50.
 
I posted earlier this week that the one near my missus work, had increased the cheapest 4 toilet rolls from £2 to £6.50.
This is where social media could be a real benefit. Boycott all the charlatans who've tried to profit from this crisis. The Asian family who run the off license near me have limited certain items to stop hoarders and haven't increased their prices by a single penny.
When this thing settles down or stops completely, I'll be shopping there as much as is possible.
 
I keep saying that people are all trying the sames places without success and assuming the worse.
Your local shop will have stuff.
However, supermarkets are getting stock through slowly.
Different supermarkets are doing better than some. Home bargains are catching up.
For anybody struggling to get essentials, Morrisons Chadderton is very quiet and has full shelves of everything. (probably because everybody is now at Oldham Costco!)
 
I keep saying that people are all trying the sames places without success and assuming the worse.
Your local shop will have stuff.
However, supermarkets are getting stock through slowly.
Different supermarkets are doing better than some. Home bargains are catching up.
For anybody struggling to get essentials, Morrisons Chadderton is very quiet and has full shelves of everything. (probably because everybody is now at Oldham Costco!)
Boots have food as does holland and baratt
 
This is where social media could be a real benefit. Boycott all the charlatans who've tried to profit from this crisis. The Asian family who run the off license near me have limited certain items to stop hoarders and haven't increased their prices by a single penny.
When this thing settles down or stops completely, I'll be shopping there as much as is possible.

Totally agree...have already begun to take note of the profiteers & will boycott once normality resumes.

Couldn’t believe my so called independent pharmacy hiked a small travel size bottle of sanitiser to £17!

I struggle to believe wholesalers have increased their prices to pass on by this much.
 

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