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on 18-03-2020 01:00 PM
The cost of this would be phenomenal and it's not the fault of the supermarkets that people are being so greedy and irrational, so why should they have to take responsibility for it?
Those people who have to travel to shop can't do it every day so a limit of 2 cartons of milk is punishing them for everyone else's greed at the moment. Hopefully people will soon have so much food stockpiled that they'll stop buying and others will be able to get what they need.
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on 18-03-2020 01:08 PM
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on 18-03-2020 01:09 PM
It was simply food for thought.
Another one running for politics ??
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on 18-03-2020 01:11 PM
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on 18-03-2020 01:18 PM
LOL - what's ' fair ' about the current situation for some.
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on 18-03-2020 01:20 PM
If supermarkets place limits on one item per person, it's been known some buyers go through checkout, load their shopping in the car and come back for another load for those restricted products, lol
can't win
Signatures suck.
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18-03-2020 01:20 PM - edited 18-03-2020 01:22 PM
@brerrabbit585 wrote:
Those people who have to travel to shop can't do it every day so a limit of 2 cartons of milk is punishing them for everyone else's greed at the moment. Hopefully people will soon have so much food stockpiled that they'll stop buying and others will be able to get what they need.
Greed and stupidity for others as they are buying way over the supplies they may need in case they get
quarantined and they simply can't think of what that's doing to other people who need those items to survive.
They keep buying meat but what if there are power outages due to lack of employees at power stations or
something similar and it all spoils?
If their stove is electric they can't cook or microwave either so are barbeque's,gas stoves,etc the next thing for
the panic buyers to grab?
Then they have nothing left to "survive" on and might need to eat the toilet paper as sustenance.
Going out and camping in the bush seems like a logical solution if they've been panic buying and having all
the supplies but then most wouldn't have the sense or know how to survive out there.
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on 18-03-2020 02:23 PM
Funny (strange) thing is that if they're stockpiling because they're worried about being quarantined, why are they spending so much time in the supermarket where they may be subjecting themselves to germs?
@ joz, that's why I said if it continues, the only way to stop it would be govt rationing, which means each person is issued coupons for X number of each type of item. The only way you can buy more is to get coupons from someone else, but it means that person would either go without or wouldn't be wanting those particular goods anyway.
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on 18-03-2020 02:32 PM
Puts me off Bats for ever
https://www.nbcnews.com/now/video/how-the-coronavirus-spread-from-animals-to-humans-80729157891
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on 18-03-2020 02:37 PM