Went shopping today, not panic buying, I have plenty of TP,  and frozen meats.

Frozen foods are sold out, meat department empty, toilet paper, paper toweling, gone, but plenty of paper napkins(?).

All I needed was some milk, fresh veggies for a couple of days, and a prescription at the pharmacy.  Though I did buy some high energy granola bars, crackers and canned soup, just in case.

I don't understand why people bought things that could go bad if they lost power, and toilet paper, how long do they expect to be without toilet paper?


On 3/14/2020 9:46 AM, mike wilson wrote:
Don't know what's happening in the rest of the world but UK supermarkets have 
recently instigated buying quotas:

ASDA
2 hand sanitisers and a 4 pack of toilet roll

TESCO
1 hand sanitiser, 500g of rice and 4 pack of toilet roll

Waitrose
1 lobster, 6 quail's eggs and 100g of Pate de Foie Gras

Aldi
1 MIG welder, 1 pink sports bra, 2 trumpets and 1 wetsuit.

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