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Government message for all the fooking idiots out there. There is ENOUGH food! Stop panick buying pricks!

I've got a solution to this; anyone leaving a shop who has stockpiled non essential items should be shot in the face with a shotgun.

You could even get the Sky cameras there, at least we'll have something to watch on the box while there's no sport.
 
This is why in Germany, I think come next week Boris is going to have to do the same...

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There's very little news coming out of Germany and Russia. Also at the start, Germany was refusing to give out stats on deaths from Corona. Whatever they're doing seems to be keeping numbers low and as you've just posted, we perhaps need to be doing the same.
 
There’s no point in stockpiling given no one knows how long this **** is going to last. Unless they’re getting provisions that will last for years.
 
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The Russians have had a huge spike in pneumonia deaths apparently. Definitely nothing to do with corona virus

Meanwhile average age of coronvirus death in Italy = 79.5 years

average life expectancy in US = 78.7 years

So Americans who get Corona will live longer than without it ?
 
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I've got a solution to this; anyone leaving a shop who has stockpiled non essential items should be shot in the face with a shotgun.

You could even get the Sky cameras there, at least we'll have something to watch on the box while there's no sport.


Or, like, the supermarkets could just restrict everyone to no more than two of any item. Which they’re starting to do in London anyway.

Didn’t stick my head in the local Sainsbury’s today, but heard the shelves weren’t looking to bad. And I did find bogroll in a corner shop - the Somali shopkeeper didn’t ramp the price up either.

****it, there’s enough of everything for everyone. But some people will never get that message. Which is kind of why the world is ****ed in the first place.
 
Or, like, the supermarkets could just restrict everyone to no more than two of any item. Which they’re starting to do in London anyway.

Didn’t stick my head in the local Sainsbury’s today, but heard the shelves weren’t looking to bad. And I did find bogroll in a corner shop - the Somali shopkeeper didn’t ramp the price up either.

****it, there’s enough of everything for everyone. But some people will never get that message. Which is kind of why the world is ****ed in the first place.

I think you gave a good example earlier today, which is much along the same line as me, when we were talking about the bacon. The one thing I try and avoid doing is throwing food out. That's not even about money, I have more than enough money to buy food, I just think it's wrong to waste food when others are desperate for it ie foodbanks. The only thing is it means on some days you can't have always what you might fancy, but what you need to have to avoid it going in the bin. I seriously believe if any of these panic buyers throw any of the food away they bought, they need fooking shooting. Generally in a crisis, the one thing people do is save money, but no not us in this crisis, we go and spend an extra billion quid on stuff that have turned most homes as what I can only guess are mini markets!
 
Or, like, the supermarkets could just restrict everyone to no more than two of any item. Which they’re starting to do in London anyway.

Didn’t stick my head in the local Sainsbury’s today, but heard the shelves weren’t looking to bad. And I did find bogroll in a corner shop - the Somali shopkeeper didn’t ramp the price up either.

****it, there’s enough of everything for everyone. But some people will never get that message. Which is kind of why the world is ****ed in the first place.
Doesn't really help mate when you see a husband, wife and daughter all take a full trolley each through the checkout. I seen that happen in Morrisons with a family that lives two streets from me.
 
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Doesn't really help mate when you see a husband, wife and daughter all take a full trolley each through the checkout. I seen that happen in Morrisons with a family that lives two streets from me.


Did you ask them what they planned to do with it all?

I think a lot of people are behaving well over this, young people knocking on old people’s doors to ask if they want anything from the shops, all that kind of stuff. But it’s overshadowed by the ****ishness of what is presumably a minority of selfish bastards.
 
Doesn't really help mate when you see a husband, wife and daughter all take a full trolley each through the checkout. I seen that happen in Morrisons with a family that lives two streets from me.

This is why I think we need a system based on the supermarket reward cards. Because they know your regular shopping habits, they know your name, where you live, and date of birth (alcohol). The gates of hell would open if there was a genuine food shortage, I think lessons need to be learned from this for future crisis planning.
 
I think you gave a good example earlier today, which is much along the same line as me, when we were talking about the bacon. The one thing I try and avoid doing is throwing food out. That's not even about money, I have more than enough money to buy food, I just think it's wrong to waste food when others are desperate for it ie foodbanks. The only thing is it means on some days you can't have always what you might fancy, but what you need to have to avoid it going in the bin. I seriously believe if any of these panic buyers throw any of the food away they bought, they need fooking shooting. Generally in a crisis, the one thing people do is save money, but no not us in this crisis, we go and spend an extra billion quid on stuff that have turned most homes as what I can only guess are mini markets!


Yeah, I was brought up never to throw food away mate. Maybe something to do with having parents who lived through WWII.

Every Christmas when we got an orange in the toe of our Christmas stockings, my mum would tell us that she never saw an orange or a banana until she was 14. We took the piss mercilessly, doing the little violins and stuff, but the message still got through I guess.
 
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