• When I go to the supermarket at the weekend I might buy a bit more dry/tinned/frozen stuff than usual and make sure my cupboards are nice and full in case the family has to self isolate.

    I’m hoping this was said in jest. If not you might want to reconsider. Just buy what you need. It’s not like supplies are going to run out any time soon. People are selfish arseholes and it’s the most vulnerable that get left behind in situations like this. From my current experience in SE Asia I can vouch for the fact that hoarding shit is a cuntish thing to do. It’s the me first attitude that really grinds my gears atm.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNw1pyksKHo&feature=share

    I thought PM Lee handled it pretty well the other day.

  • I’m hoping this was said in jest. If not you might want to reconsider. Just buy what you need.

    A little bit but I'm also pissed off with my local branch of Sainsbury's which on Sunday had run out of tinned tomatoes (all brands), tinned sweetcorn (they did have some massive cans of Green Giant but not all the other usual ones) and taco shells so my cupboards are far too empty.

    In general I think it is good planning to have several weeks of long life food in the house (the stuff you usually eat anyway that you can rotate through) along with 6 months expenditure available in cash accounts etc. I agree this is a problem for the more vulnerable people.

  • Chiquito £1 Taco tuesday and thursday?

    Am being flipant, hopefully to lighten the mood.

    Was thinking of going to Wong Keis or one of the all you can throw down your neck chinese places as I fancy some chinese food. Thinking that the place should be panic deserted so less annoying people, but slower turn over of food due to less people....

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