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(20-03-2020 18:21 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]Rishi for PM !!!

christ seriously throwin the kitchen sink at the economy

What about BOJO???
(20-03-2020 17:12 )Chrisst Wrote: [ -> ]
(20-03-2020 07:39 )lovebabes56 Wrote: [ -> ]Linda Lusardi has tweeted that she and her husband have the virus symptoms, and are in isolation sending best wishes to one of the most popular page 3 girls for a speedy recovery

Linda Lusardi Heart was/is lovely. If we'd had the channels in the 70-80's then she'd have probably be on them.

If Linda ever wanted to, she could do them now. She still looks fantastic. Hope she’s better soon
You could say hat about a good few ex - page 3 girls I think - Dee Ivens for example is just stunning
Rishi Sunak is really stepping up
(20-03-2020 17:50 )winsaw Wrote: [ -> ]lastnight was a huge order from the supermarkets, getting towards what u would expect at xmas, this is way past the level that we can cope with this time of year, it should be the quietest time of year and the staff levels are reflecting that,
this why people need to stop the panic buying, its not that we dont have enough stock on hand we do way more than we would ever have this time of year normally, if people would just start buying normal then there would be way more in the shops than anyone would need, people just need to realize that supply is now over a day behind on delivery to the supermarkets for us, i guess the same for others so the stuff will get there if people just give it time,
on a lighter note i did see the huge corona beer promo last night did wonder how much would come back unsold lol

As soon as items such as tinned food, eggs, paracetamol, toilet rolls, pasta amongst other things get restocked to the shelves I understand the shelves are stripped bare again in a matter of minutes. This is the net consequence of panic buying.
Once a few people start doing it desperation kicks in and more join in.
On the bus to work each day I see massive queues formed outside supermarkets even before opening time eager to get in and no doubt clear the shelves.
I have visited 7 or 8 different supermarkets several times this week and been unable to get what I wanted on any occasion. Bad for me yes but I pity the elderly and vulnerable more than myself. I see them gazing helplessly at empty shelves and think 'How on earth has it come to this?'.
It is silly but also inconsiderate and downright immoral.
Not many things make my blood truly boil but panic buying is one.
Peoples true colours emerge at times like these. Too many people are letting themselves and the country down with selfish and wreckless behaviour.
I am utterly appalled.
^see if society breaks down, i'm heading straight for the hoarders house. let's see if they can stop me.
^i'mv vsure they are many of us hwre who would give you back up mate if needed
(20-03-2020 21:52 )snookered Wrote: [ -> ]
(20-03-2020 17:50 )winsaw Wrote: [ -> ]lastnight was a huge order from the supermarkets, getting towards what u would expect at xmas, this is way past the level that we can cope with this time of year, it should be the quietest time of year and the staff levels are reflecting that,
this why people need to stop the panic buying, its not that we dont have enough stock on hand we do way more than we would ever have this time of year normally, if people would just start buying normal then there would be way more in the shops than anyone would need, people just need to realize that supply is now over a day behind on delivery to the supermarkets for us, i guess the same for others so the stuff will get there if people just give it time,
on a lighter note i did see the huge corona beer promo last night did wonder how much would come back unsold lol

As soon as items such as tinned food, eggs, paracetamol, toilet rolls, pasta amongst other things get restocked to the shelves I understand the shelves are stripped bare again in a matter of minutes. This is the net consequence of panic buying.
Once a few people start doing it desperation kicks in and more join in.
On the bus to work each day I see massive queues formed outside supermarkets even before opening time eager to get in and no doubt clear the shelves.
I have visited 7 or 8 different supermarkets several times this week and been unable to get what I wanted on any occasion. Bad for me yes but I pity the elderly and vulnerable more than myself. I see them gazing helplessly at empty shelves and think 'How on earth has it come to this?'.
It is silly but also inconsiderate and downright immoral.
Not many things make my blood truly boil but panic buying is one.
Peoples true colours emerge at times like these. Too many people are letting themselves and the country down with selfish and wreckless behaviour.
I am utterly appalled.
Unfortunately we have a PM who doesn't seem to have grasped what is actually happening - The Australian PM hit it right on thr head Where's Mr Barraclough when you need him?????
At my local Asda yesterday, all the shelves were empty except the vegan and the kosher sections.

So I guess that's the answer then. It's the vegan jews who will outlive us all.
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