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Florence61

Florence61 Report 22 Dec 2020 16:13

Maggie,I meant what a nightmare for your sister!

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 22 Dec 2020 16:02

My journey wasn't a nightmare, Florence, I just saw people, like me, shopping! :-D :-D

Florence61

Florence61 Report 22 Dec 2020 15:31

What a nightmare Maggie!

Florence in the hebrides

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 22 Dec 2020 15:29

I expect some people thought they were going to a relation for Christmas - then found out on Saturday evening that they weren't!

This would then entail buying some food if they wanted to have a 'Christmas', so yes, they could be accused of 'panic buying' - they had no food in!
Not sure whose fault that was. I mean, if they'd bought food, even though they were going away, they'd be accused of being greedy.
They buy food because they're not going away - they're accused of 'panic buying'.

Or, could be in the same situation as my sister. She had a delivery booked.
It never turned up. When she contacted them to find out when it would be delivered - she was told it wasn't!
So, she had her Christmas shopping arranged, a delivery - so she wouldn't have to go out and 'panic buy' - but it transpires she DID have to 'panic buy' or have a hungry Christmas.
Again - not sure whose fault that was.

If you went to a supermarket this morning - weren't you 'panic buying'?
Or is your shopping not for greed or panic, but everyone elses' is?
I mean, it's December 22nd. The reason for the queue was probably because they were limiting the number of customers.
I popped into town this morning for a pint of milk. I wasn't 'panic buying' - I have some in the fridge - I was getting some exercise.

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 22 Dec 2020 15:24

Waitrose turkey collection days are a nightmare. Not good days to do any ordinary shop and the roads are blocked so there is no point even trying to go onto Tesco’s instead.

Iris

Iris Report 22 Dec 2020 15:03

i couldn't agree more .we went to our local Waitrose at 8 am this morning , people were queuing round the car park and out onto the road , stood their for 30 minutes ,hardly moved, a few people were coming out ,loaded to the gills ...in the end we gave up as hubby had a doctors appointment . i went with him , it was a small village with a Jepson's store ,i managed to get all but 2 things on my list ....some times it pays to go to a small shop ,and i walked straight in ..
iris :-D :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 22 Dec 2020 12:31

I see that people have resumed the panic buying of the beginning of the year? I wonder how much of the fresh veg bought will end up being thrown away. Absolutely no need to buy stuff just because you can. So greedy and thoughtless some people.