It's also something that in the 80s was still pretty standard - you knew where the candles and matches were, had a torch and batteries, tinned food, 'cupboard staples'. But with provisions so easily available in the last few decades, few power cuts etc, who has emergency food in the cupboard when there's JustEat?
It's also something that in the 80s was still pretty standard - you knew where the candles and matches were, had a torch and batteries, tinned food, 'cupboard staples'. But with provisions so easily available in the last few decades, few power cuts etc, who has emergency food in the cupboard when there's JustEat?