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Perhaps more willingness to help one another and not so much selfishness will be a good lesson to stand us in good stead in the future.
One tip I got was to wipe down your groceries with soapy water when you get them home after a shopping trip.
The white-goods / appliance stores must be selling a lot of freezers as well [...]
I am told that much the same situation obtains in Bodmin, tho' I confess I haven't bothered to investigate for myself. It might be interesting to take a trip to Bookers', tho', to see whether local traders are panicking as much as local shoppers ...** Phil.
Stay safe everyone. Apart from all the bad which is happening, I hope some good changes in society emerge as a result of this. Perhaps more willingness to help one another and not so much selfishness will be a good lesson to stand us in good stead in the future.
Unfortunately, this appears to be the exact opposite to what is actually occuring, out here anyway. Selfishness and panic buying have grown beyond the levels we could ever have imagined only last week. What began as a bit of a curiosity with toilet paper has now spread to every available commodity. Supermarket shelves, refrigerated and freezer areas have been stripped bare. There is no flour, sugar or pasta. Yesterday meat and potatoes simply disappeared.
I am told that much the same situation obtains in Bodmin, tho' I confess I haven't bothered to investigate for myself. It might be interesting to take a trip to Bookers', tho', to see whether local traders are panicking as much as local shoppers
I do hope we don't follow other countries in banning nearly all trips away from home. Where's the risk if one goes out for a walk, cycle ride or drive in the car and avoid other people?