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teacake44 | 17:07 Mon 16th Mar 2020 | ChatterBank
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I have 8 big supermarkets within a 3 mile radius of me, 2x Aldi. 2x Asda, 2x Morrisons, 1 X Sainsbury, 1 x Tesco. just out of curiosity have driven to them all for a ride in the sunshine and to see the amount of panic buying, and yep there's lots of empty shelves, and folk coming out with trolley loads. Everywhere I've gone is like a Saturday, car parks full. The very sad thing I saw everywhere is older people who do they shopping on a Monday seem to be wondering round in a daze, and not getting the things they have come for. Shocking!!
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It also at the moment seems to me that supermarkets are making the most of it, I can only talk of my area, only Aldi have put a notice up saying that you can only have 4 items of whatever your shopping for, it really does need government intervention right now!
No no no teacake is the angel here putting themselves at risk of CV by going to 8 supermarkets not to panic buy of course but for fun and so they can let us know what the shopping situ is.
I’ve just sat and ate a big bag of chocolate buttons, the large ones, I’m panic eating
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Mind that waist line Bobbs or you won't get through the door of the log cabin. :0))))))))
Boris is addressing the nation now on Sky News
Iceland in West Belfast is opening for pensioners only between 8-9 am every day.

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-iceland-store-opens-for-an-hour-a-day-just-for-elderly-customers-11958264
In our Sainsburys (which is rubbish at keeping it's shelves stocked at the best of times) all of the meat counters were empty. What's that all about? Is everyone panic buying meat to make meat pies for the freezer (with all of the flour they have bought as those shelves were empty too). It's ridiculous.
Many people are also shopping for their family, neighbours, friends etc who are unable to go out for themselves.
Not too bad down here in deepest Cornwall, then we only have two cases and none for the better part of a week now. Devon on the other hand....but what does one expect of a county that doesn't know how to eat a scone, jam and cream as in the 'proper job'?

Asda in Falmouth has the only supermarket to have been really rampaged, the others that I have seen reasonably stocked.

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