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user104658 21-12-2020 08:21 AM

Panic buying
 
Do it, today, before news of it hits the papers and causes a ripple effect.

And this isn't just a panic buy because of panic buying - Ports being closed is a genuine problem depending on how long it's for.

You don't need a bunker, but yeah... Clear out some cupboards and drawers and fill them with staples. Today.

Denver 21-12-2020 08:23 AM

Panic buying should be illegal and the fact people get joy out of overstocking on things they won't use while others go without is beyond me

AnnieK 21-12-2020 08:28 AM

I have to do my food shop tomorrow and the thought is filling me with dread :laugh:

user104658 21-12-2020 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Denver (Post 10973004)
Panic buying should be illegal and the fact people get joy out of overstocking on things they won't use while others go without is beyond me

I'd have wholeheartedly agreed with you back in Spring when there was no actual supply problem and people were just imagining there might be one. And again, I'm not saying fill a bunker.

I am however pragmatically advising that this time there will - almost certainly - be legitimate and serious supply problems if food can't move through Dover.

Alf 21-12-2020 08:33 AM

I only do relaxed buying. I do laugh at all the nutters, panicking though.

Denver 21-12-2020 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10973007)
I'd have wholeheartedly agreed with you back in Spring when there was no actual supply problem and people were just imagining there might be one. And again, I'm not saying fill a bunker.

I am however pragmatically advising that this time there will - almost certainly - be legitimate and serious supply problems if food can't move through Dover.

Its a 48 hour ban which will most likely be dropped after The UN get involved and supermarkets have said they have enough to last

Denver 21-12-2020 08:36 AM

Id literally take names and addresses of panic buyers and stop them from entering for 3 months after

Alf 21-12-2020 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 10973006)
I have to do my food shop tomorrow and the thought is filling me with dread :laugh:

I've just been doing little bits each day, early in the morning before the stampede starts. I was out at 10 to 8 this morning, back home by quarter to 9. I'll probably do similar tomorrow morning and I always go for my fruit and veg on Christmas eve morning.

Cherie 21-12-2020 08:38 AM

I have not let my store cupboard run down since March and did my Christmas shop just adding to my normal shop every week in December, bought a frozen turkey so I hope I remember to defrost it as we would normally buy fresh :omgno: but I just couldn’t face a big shop so just veg to get and I plan to go out 7am on Wednesday as I think today and tomorrow will be peak ...

Cherie 21-12-2020 08:41 AM

I dont think there will be shortages, food will be prioritised, just the media whipping up a storm in a teacup, plus the supermarkets were told to stockpile weeks ago, maybe fresh produce will be limited but only for a bit

Alf 21-12-2020 08:44 AM

My booze is already in, it's always best to get the priorities out the way first.

My dinner is sorted apart from a bit of veg, which is already ordered to pick up on Christmas eve, from my local fruit and veg shop.

smudgie 21-12-2020 08:46 AM

I have Tesco delivery tomorrow.
Sainsbury’s and Morrison’s on Wednesday.
All booked weeks ago.
Always well stocked to start with, buy a bit extra for xmas and emergencies so we are well prepared.

user104658 21-12-2020 08:55 AM

:shrug: If you think you're going to need pasta, rice, flour, yeast or sugar in the next month buy them sooner rather than later. That's all I'm saying.

Alf 21-12-2020 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10973020)
:shrug: If you think you're going to need pasta, rice, flour, yeast or sugar in the next month buy them sooner rather than later. That's all I'm saying.

As long as there's Spam and Corned beef, this country will survive. They survived on that during the war.

bots 21-12-2020 09:18 AM

i think there is cause for concern now with dover closed, but i never let my food levels go low since March. Overflowing cupboards and freezer, so i'm good for a few weeks

Niamh. 21-12-2020 09:27 AM

Wasn't planning on doing my Christmas shop till Wednesday :skull:

smudgie 21-12-2020 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10973020)
:shrug: If you think you're going to need pasta, rice, flour, yeast or sugar in the next month buy them sooner rather than later. That's all I'm saying.

Just added flour and pasta to my order..for my daughter.

LukeB 21-12-2020 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 10973006)
I have to do my food shop tomorrow and the thought is filling me with dread :laugh:

I know your will do the sensible thing and not panic buy :love:

Beso 21-12-2020 09:38 AM

I'm staring at a wilted lettuce in my fridge..I knew I should have waited till Wednesday

Zizu 21-12-2020 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10973013)
I dont think there will be shortages, food will be prioritised, just the media whipping up a storm in a teacup, plus the supermarkets were told to stockpile weeks ago, maybe fresh produce will be limited but only for a bit



Although Sky News did say that supermarket shelves would be affected given that there’ll be no food coming into the county for at least two weeks ..


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LukeB 21-12-2020 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 10973046)
Although Sky News did say that supermarket shelves would be affected given that there’ll be no food coming into the county for at least two weeks ..


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Then panic buying shouldn’t be encouraged, that makes people go crazy and ott and think of those who will be left out without stuff? We should be sensible with this not selfish.

Niamh. 21-12-2020 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LukeB (Post 10973047)
Then panic buying shouldn’t be encouraged, that makes people go crazy and ott and think of those who will be left out without stuff? We should be sensible with this not selfish.

I agree

AnnieK 21-12-2020 09:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LukeB (Post 10973042)
I know your will do the sensible thing and not panic buy :love:

Just doing my normal shop.....I have staples in just need normal weekly bits. That stresses me put enough, I haven't got the nerves for panic buying too :laugh:

bots 21-12-2020 09:47 AM

there might be a temporary shortage of a couple of days, but economics start coming into it too. The french exporting to the UK wont be impressed at no money coming in. The drivers wont be impressed at being stuck in a carpark over Christmas :laugh: It will be resolved in a couple of days

Zizu 21-12-2020 09:50 AM

Panic buying
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10973003)
Do it, today, before news of it hits the papers and causes a ripple effect.

And this isn't just a panic buy because of panic buying - Ports being closed is a genuine problem depending on how long it's for.

You don't need a bunker, but yeah... Clear out some cupboards and drawers and fill them with STAPLES . Today.



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