The idiocy (and selfishness) of panic buying

Just back from morrisons bristol,Twats had cleared the place the freezers all empty, and the usual loo rolls bread etc.Alcohol aisle not a can or bottle of lager or cider to be seen. On a plus note these southern softies don't like mushy peas as there was a large stash of them in the empty aisle. We have some really selfish twats stockpiling. I can't see how they could possibly restock the store for tomoz.

I think the stores are keeping stuff back, they must be. No point putting the stock they would ordinarily put on the shelves during as the lunatics would just take it before it was out of the cage

That's my theory, I'm not ITK on this one(or much, really)
 
Now I am off gonna nip to the shops in the morning for a couple of items, hoping I can just get them with no nonsense amd the idiots being out in force.

A basket full at most
 
Genuinely getting ridiculous seeing all of the empty shelves.

A strong message needs to be sent out that there is enough food for everyone.

I think they should ration every item to 1 per customer, either that or everyone gets a ration book and they have to use that.

Hoping its just a phase and it all starts to die down when people see they have too much at home.
 
Genuinely getting ridiculous seeing all of the empty shelves.

A strong message needs to be sent out that there is enough food for everyone.

I think they should ration every item to 1 per customer, either that or everyone gets a ration book and they have to use that.

Hoping its just a phase and it all starts to die down when people see they have too much at home.

Limiting customers to one of every item won't work because people will just go from store to store. I'm with you on the ration book, see my previous post on an ID card used only in emergencies
 
Genuinely now wonder what going in for a few things is gonna be like, despite the resteictions morrisons near us still had people waiting for it to open.

I just want to pop in get some meat, veg to last the next few days muffins, beer and vimto and eggs.

Cannot be arsed with knobheads running about like it's supermarket sweep
 
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That's what colour chickens are when they grow naturally and eat a diet of corn. The pasty white ones (that you normally see hundreds of) are that colour because they've been force grown in a mass production facility. It's not how a chicken should look.

It's also why those "yellow" ones are dearer, it costs far more to rear them.

You need to try one sometime, they actually taste of something!
there is a corny Hep C joke in there somewhere.
 
Genuinely now wonder what going in for a few things is gonna be like, despite the resteictions morrisons near us still had people waiting for it to open.

I just want to pop in get some meat, veg to last the next few days muffins, beer and vimto and eggs.

Cannot be arsed with knobheads running about like it's supermarket sweep

Good luck with your lock down bud and stay safe. I'm off out after 2 days inside in half an hour to queue at Tescos for a few bits and like you am dreading the dregs of humanity running round greedily hoovering everything up.
Cat food
Bog roll if poss
Chocolate and crisps
I refuse full stop to fight for these items, if I get them then I get them.
 

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