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Posted
23 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

I refuse to stockpile anything. We're now hearing baby formula is being bought by panic buyers as milk and powdered milk is running out. Which is just great when we have an 8 month old. The missus breastfeeds as best she can but the wee one is a bloody gannet. :D 

We've got a 3 month year old. Echo the above, and seriously unimpressed by these selfish morons.

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48 minutes ago, gary112 said:

If anybody has stock piled,i would guard it with your life cos it aint gonna be long before some fu&&ers come looking for it,theres gonna be all hell let loose soon

Sadly this is probably accurate. Every aspect of this unfolding drama is occurring the way I said it would - it's going to hit us like a freight train, there'll be martial law at some stage, and scumbags will start thieving and playing up more than usual..

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5 minutes ago, Mesterh said:

Yup there is going to be a lot of neglected kids out there. One reason why they don't like shutting schools, a lot of kids rely on a decent meal and the support a school provides.

 

 

Simply not what a school is for. Maybe, if nothing else, this panic over nothing might change this. :) 

 

 

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At local Budgens they said people were grabbing things off the delivery truck as they were trying to unload it - good job we live in a civilised society. They'll be mugging you for your shopping as you come out of the shops next.

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50 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Simply not what a school is for. Maybe, if nothing else, this panic over nothing might change this. :) 

 

 

I don't care if my tax goes towards kids getting a hot school dinner whether they deserve it or not. Hopefully it won't and I don't think it's a panic if nothing.

 

Yes there are a lot of useless fckwit parents out there but it's not the kids fault, since its the child that will suffer the most at least let them have some stability in their life. 

 

 

 

 

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Just now, Mesterh said:

I don't care if my tax goes towards kids getting a hot school dinner whether they deserve it or not. Hopefully it won't and I don't think it's a panic if nothing.

 

Yes there are a lot of useless fckwit parents out there but it's not the kids fault, since its the child that will suffer the most at least let them have some stability in their life. 

 

 

 

 

I appreciate its your opinion and your entitled to that. :) 

Posted
2 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

I have mostly got enough supplies but am going for fresh stuff, of which there is no shortage of currently.

Same here, plenty of vegetables but all white bread gone, wholemeal a few loaves.

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