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By:
ericster
When: 19 Mar 20 18:00

Mar 19, 2020 -- 5:13PM, UBLE/REGY wrote:


I went to my local Iceland, only 10 customers allowed in at a time....there had been fights breaking out in other IcelandsI was told.When will the first murder occur because of  a dispute over toilet rolls?????


I worry about walking home with my shopping and wonder how long before somebody gets mugged.
Seriously, there are some really lowlife dirt-bags out there.

By:
Coachbuster
When: 19 Mar 20 18:14
most of them on the rocker too
By:
UBLE/REGY
When: 19 Mar 20 22:29
In the olden days people would sail the South Seas looking for treasure...

Probably easier to find than toilet rolls where I liveSad
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 19 Mar 20 22:34
A bloke I work with is reduced to using kitchen rollLaughLaugh

If I was still a Christian I would have offered him one from my stockpile of 22 but I am not and I didn’tWink
By:
Cardinal Scott
When: 19 Mar 20 22:38
Never had defrosted milk before but like bread probably 25% of taste is lost.
By:
Cardinal Scott
When: 19 Mar 20 22:38

Mar 19, 2020 -- 10:38PM, Cardinal Scott wrote:


Never had defrosted milk before but like bread probably 25% of taste is lost.


when in freezer.

By:
Cardinal Scott
When: 19 Mar 20 22:39
Milk out of a freezer could lose 75% of its taste and still be well ahead of that freeze dried milk which is vile.
By:
casemoney
When: 19 Mar 20 22:39
I thought the Reg Mob only eat Halal ??
By:
casemoney
When: 19 Mar 20 22:54
National Grid to fail would be a Larf ,Imagine all the Cooonts Freezers Defrosting LaughLaugh

The Size of some these bastards Pushing trollies they could do with a week or two fasting Laugh
By:
moisok
When: 19 Mar 20 22:57
we already do fast as many of my friends of the book

it is a most interesting thing to clear out as it is
By:
impossible123
When: 20 Mar 20 00:09
Anyone with time on their hand could check out Asda Clapham Junc store tomorrow before opening time at 7am for panic buying and those doing it repeatedly for possible gain.
By:
impossible123
When: 20 Mar 20 14:11
I went shopping early this morning, and I can confirm shoppers at Lidl were almost entirely foreigners *almost 100%) compared to those at Sainsbury where the majority were locals or British. Also, there was a distinct difference in the way they shopped and behaved in the stores eg Lidl - long queues at door and till with shoppers panic buying (multi-buys of same product) with some rushing around like headless chickens; Sainsbury - no queue at the door/only short queue at till; focus and calm; one even left the last bag of rice he picked up but decided he did not need - I bought it.

A shorter queue and more pleasant and civilised shop avoid Lidl at present.
By:
edy
When: 20 Mar 20 14:23
no anti-German discounter propaganda please.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 20 Mar 20 14:33
Plenty of fresh fruit and wedge tables available at Portobello Road Market this morning
By:
ericster
When: 20 Mar 20 15:47

Mar 20, 2020 -- 12:09AM, impossible123 wrote:


Anyone with time on their hand could check out Asda Clapham Junc store tomorrow before opening time at 7am for panic buying and those doing it repeatedly for possible gain.


I went shopping today. When WILL those greedy S.O.B.s have enough? The shelves really are empty.

By:
David Icke
When: 20 Mar 20 16:56
I've stockpiled so many bog rolls I am even freezing them.
By:
lovegod
When: 20 Mar 20 16:58
Good planning if you're having a curry tonight.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 20 Mar 20 17:12
at my little local Sainsbury's we are getting organised gangs of  shoppers  ...  hoards coming in by coach to strip the shelves   ...they come ,they go ...some live as far as 40 miles away   ..

maybe shops need to ID people to see that their  postcode is nearby
By:
impossible123
When: 20 Mar 20 17:19
They are the low-lives.

As I've said before some shoppers are buying up food stuff and essentials to resell at car boot or from private homes/clubs or corner shops. If so, report them if offered these items esp those with supermarket names.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 20 Mar 20 17:39
they are low lives  imp123


it's the system society has created in some ways  ...from an early age we are told to grab ,grab ,grab ...get the best grades,get the best jobs ,,,compete ,compete ....those at the bottom probably now behaving how the  well healed do pretty much most of the time and grab opportunities they see as benefiting them   Sad
By:
impossible123
When: 20 Mar 20 18:18
There's easy money to made out of Covid-19, just immoral. But, low lives do not care; money is money irrespective how it's obtained. Money is also power which is very important in some communities.

But, I'd not blame society for the greed and inconsideration. However, I'd blame the upbringing and environment of any low-life committing this immoral behaviour and activity.
By:
jollyswagman
When: 20 Mar 20 18:23
pubs closing so stock up at the off licence.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 20 Mar 20 19:43
upbringing has a lot do do with it imp123 esp down amonst the gutter class  with respect to manners and respect  too   but also look at the way some professionals behave  ,   prime example would be Lawyers , also  Dentists taking advantage of a  situation where there is a so called shortage  ..   hiking up prices through sheer greed   and the dental association creating a shortage by keeping numbers low like some kind of cartel .
By:
Cardinal Scott
When: 20 Mar 20 19:46
I might try one of the 24 hour stores, 2 in my area.............3.30am might be time to strike.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 20 Mar 20 19:49
Nah

Probably. Loved to stock up

Wait till near the end of the month when th3 monthly paid hoarders have run out of moneyLaugh
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 20 Mar 20 19:49
Closed to stock up
By:
ericster
When: 20 Mar 20 19:54

Mar 20, 2020 -- 7:49PM, Whisperingdeath wrote:


NahProbably. Loved to stock upWait till near the end of the month when th3 monthly paid hoarders have run out of money


Oh I DO love that thought. In trouble with mortgage and higher purchase agreements. Nice one Wd.

By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 20 Mar 20 20:03
You keep away from my Aldi Eric!

I just bought a tracksuit so I could slip in there incognitoLaugh!

What these munters don’t realise is that there may well be food shortages in a few months. The foreign contingent may have gone home and we need English people in the fields. Loss of jobs may help with this.

The time for hoarding is some time away!
By:
impossible123
When: 20 Mar 20 20:06
Dentists who do unnecessary work and ambulance chasing lawyers are pure white-collar filth. However, if convicted by governing bodies could lead to expulsion eg the former MP of Leicester (trained solicitor) who'd a chip on her shoulder and also pathological liar.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 20 Mar 20 22:23
I still dont get the toilet paper buying, i am starting to think a lot of people have bowl problems.

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https://howmuchtoiletpaper.com/
By:
ericster
When: 20 Mar 20 22:56

Mar 20, 2020 -- 10:23PM, Ibrahima Sonko wrote:


I still dont get the toilet paper buying, i am starting to think a lot of people have bowl problems. .https://howmuchtoiletpaper.com/


Ditto.

By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 20 Mar 20 23:04
I think they are confusing herd mentality with herd immunity!
By:
AFTERTHOUGHT
When: 21 Mar 20 10:15
Plenty of strongbow and pot noodles in my local - filled a carrier bag easily !
By:
ericster
When: 21 Mar 20 14:52

Mar 21, 2020 -- 10:15AM, AFTERTHOUGHT wrote:


Plenty of strongbow and pot noodles in my local - filled a carrier bag easily !


Sounds good t'me.

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