I haven't panic bought, have you ?

Every night the shelves get filled again , it's only the totally selfish idiots that are causing this problem and it's right across the age spectrum.

It's because u are not a remoaner gasbanni

They are responsible :)
 
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Sainsburys were supposed to open from 7am to 8am for the eldery and disabled today ........
Before 7.00 am the car park was full, cars were in a long line queuing up the road......no restrictions on anyone going in pathetic .....an old chap told me two girls in their twenties were in there shopping !

I only bought one loaf or bread and four pints for my mother it's all she needed, when I delivered them she asked to nip out and get her a TV times and 40 cigarettes she's tried to kid my brother and me she hasn't smoked for years and had given up ! She said it will help hrvdeal with the stress !!!!!!!!

We've known for years !!!
 
At the moment it's not selfish barstewards emptying the shelves, its ordinary people trying to get some food because they have a family to feed.
 
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At the moment it's not selfish barstewards emptying the shelves, its ordinary people trying to get some food because they have a family to feed.

Same difference Imo

Went to sainsbury tonight to look. At the empty shelves

Jeez us wept
 
On the radio discussions are being had about having plod at all super markets

Jeez us wept :LOL:
 
At the moment it's not selfish barstewards emptying the shelves, its ordinary people trying to get some food because they have a family to feed.

With 100 toilet rolls and 10 boxes of paracetamol, that was something my wife witnessed in Asda the other night, after a shouting match with the poor till girl she let her take the toilet rolls but withheld a large portion of the paracetamol because of 'legal limits'.

Also in Aldi they were limiting people to 4 tins, chap bought 4 tins, went out, put them in his car, went back in for another 4 tins, till girl refused, big shouting match.
 
Now might be a good time to root out and knock the dust off all those bread making machines.:mrgreen:
I regularly make my own bread. (I bought the hat just to wind the wife and kids up). :ROFLMAO:

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Next door came round earlier today and said they had been to Asda and they had just replenished the bread isle and gave us a loaf of bread and a pack of tea cakes,wouldn’t take any money either.
 
It's not about being better off. It's about being physically able to trail from shop to shop trying to find essentials. I'm 65 yo with cancer and am carer for a 91 yo parent with dementia.

You have my total sympathy, being a carer for a parent with dementia is really hard. My FIL is in last stage Lewy body dementia with Parkinsons freezing. Ive been involved and seen the decline at each stage. He is now in hospital and tomorrow have a family meeting as they want to boot him out to a care home in 2 weeks.

I hope you are making an effort to look after your own mental and physical health needs, caring is very very hard, with little reward.
 
I'm having the time of my life atm.
Everybody is staying indoors and the few going out do so to go to supermarkets.
So i'm staying away from tescos and all other roads are empty.
I was alone in the swimming pool Tuesday and today, changing rooms have never been so clean.
Best of all whilst sitting in a pub garden, nobody comes to bother me with pointless chit chat.
Lovely!
 
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