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9 minutes ago, Padders said:

Got no choice now have I.

A few pubs have got "back doors" already...

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1 hour ago, fools said:

 

 

 

 

You omitted the answer to the question, where does greed kick in?

 

 

 

 

When people take more than they need. Obviously.

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One person can only push one trolley, so one trolleys worth seems reasonable to me. I have never seen anyone pushing more than that, even on the bog roll catfight video's, so perhaps it's not a problem at all, it's a figment of everyone imagination, stirred up by the media for clicks.

 

 

 

Edited by fools

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Was at Morrisons (Ecclesfield) at 10 this morning,  well stocked shelves, and no panic buying.

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18 minutes ago, Padders said:

Was at Morrisons (Ecclesfield) at 10 this morning,  well stocked shelves, and no panic buying.

I think the corner as been turned now hopefully, to be quite honest anybody seen doing this selfish act might get an unpleasent reponse from other shoppers.  :suspect:

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To get round the toilet roll shortage a friend of mine has just invested in a Japanese Toilet . It is a cross between a toilet , bidet and hair drier

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41 minutes ago, lobster said:

To get round the toilet roll shortage a friend of mine has just invested in a Japanese Toilet . It is a cross between a toilet , bidet and hair drier

Plenty of dock leaves in Woolley Woods.

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1 minute ago, Padders said:

Plenty of dock leaves in Woolley Woods.

Shhhhhhhhush! 

 

You'll start a panic.  Now where are my secutres? 

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Nice to see a sense of humour survives!😊

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I stayed in isolation last night, no different to any normal Saturday night.

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One thing on panic buying I hadn't considered - apparently 50% of food is consumed at work. Couple that up with meals out in general that aren't happening anymore, no wonder the shops can't cope.

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40 minutes ago, tinfoilhat said:

One thing on panic buying I hadn't considered - apparently 50% of food is consumed at work. Couple that up with meals out in general that aren't happening anymore, no wonder the shops can't cope.

That sounds most unlikely. Most people might work 5 days a week and have a mid day meal there, using basic maths (and counting breakfast as a meal), that'd be 5 meals at work and 16 at home...….

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