I'm just not getting what people are doing with all the food they have bought, yet still queuing for more. It's said we've bought an extra £1Billion of food in the last three weeks, more food than we would have bought in the four months leading up to Christmas. So what the fook they doing with it all!
I last went shopping a week ago, I generally buy fornightly, I've still got enough food for another week. You can only buy and store so much food! Any perishables over a week old, if you haven't eaten or frozen them, they will only be fit for the bin, with the exceptions of stuff like spuds and onions.
Add to that every supermarket delivery slot is booked out three weeks, even local farm shop deliveries are full to capacity. I get people are home so they will eat more and pubs, restaurants are closed but a billion quid, ffs, and still queuing!
There is clearly too much money in some people's pockets. There is not even any logic behind it, because people were at threat of not getting paid initially, so they were spending money, despite not knowing when the next wage was coming in.