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What one thing would you stock up on?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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If you had to choose just one thing, as it seems there might be a 2nd wave in september. I would make sure I would get some extra haribo bags, it is one thing I couldnt live without |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Well since my lock up is still full from my Brexit stash and lockdown barely made a dent in it, I think I had prob best not buy anything more
In it is:
Surface wipes
Dog food
Orange squash
Loo rolls
Cleaning products
Tinned soups
Tinned veg
Sanitary products
Toiletries
Kitchen roll
Tinned rice pud and custard
Engine oil
Screenwash
Plant food
Light bulbs
Batteries
Medicines
Probably a whole load more stuff I've forgotten about
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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Tea,allways pretty well stocked anyway but would allways get to shops for fresh food.
Baffled why people went panic buying at the start of all of this found it funny and a right pain.
people stocking up for Brexit was so funny and sad,follow facts not facebook crap and BBC and Sky news |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tea,allways pretty well stocked anyway but would allways get to shops for fresh food.
Baffled why people went panic buying at the start of all of this found it funny and a right pain.
people stocking up for Brexit was so funny and sad,follow facts not facebook crap and BBC and Sky news"
Haha brilliant... meow |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"Well since my lock up is still full from my Brexit stash and lockdown barely made a dent in it, I think I had prob best not buy anything more
In it is:
Surface wipes
Dog food
Orange squash
Loo rolls
Cleaning products
Tinned soups
Tinned veg
Sanitary products
Toiletries
Kitchen roll
Tinned rice pud and custard
Engine oil
Screenwash
Plant food
Light bulbs
Batteries
Medicines
Probably a whole load more stuff I've forgotten about
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What a great idea !
There not much you can’t make from Asda supplies if you have the essentials stocked up ..... our battle box would have these
10g Iranian Saffron
10 lites Rosmaninho extra virgin Olive oil
10kg expresso beans
25kg Strong white organic flour
5ltr Apple cider vinegar
Seeds for basil, parsley, coriander
Bags of frozen garlic, ginger, spinach
Bag of chilli powder
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tea,allways pretty well stocked anyway but would allways get to shops for fresh food.
Baffled why people went panic buying at the start of all of this found it funny and a right pain.
people stocking up for Brexit was so funny and sad,follow facts not facebook crap and BBC and Sky news"
I wasn't panic buying, I just enjoyed the experience of having anything I or my family needed to hand at any time.
It started small after reading a thread on a forum about it, but then it became a hobby.
I'm not affecting anyone else by doing it as I've done it over 2 years , so not depleted supplies anywhere. |
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I’m one of those get two of everything in, then I never run out. So butter, cheese, jam, coffee and variety of teas. Bread one out one in the freezer, variety of wraps and rolls. Pasta and rice, custard cream biscuits etc...
I have so much coffee and tea I could start a cafe easily
But I’ve been doing it for years, so when others were panic buying I was just waiting for the panic to die down |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m one of those get two of everything in, then I never run out. So butter, cheese, jam, coffee and variety of teas. Bread one out one in the freezer, variety of wraps and rolls. Pasta and rice, custard cream biscuits etc...
I have so much coffee and tea I could start a cafe easily
But I’ve been doing it for years, so when others were panic buying I was just waiting for the panic to die down "
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"If you had to choose just one thing, as it seems there might be a 2nd wave in september. "
According to the muzzle wearers we're all in it together so where exactly does hoarding fit into that philosophy?
The only second wave BTW will be the mainstream media bullsh1t being rolled out again. |
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I always ensure I have plenty of tea in, though a little long life milk is a reasonable fallback, if fancying a cuppa when stores are closed. I'll just keep tea levels high and anything that I think others I care for may need. I disliked the loo roll etc hoarders in the spring, so don't want to repeat their behaviour |
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"Tea,allways pretty well stocked anyway but would allways get to shops for fresh food.
Baffled why people went panic buying at the start of all of this found it funny and a right pain.
people stocking up for Brexit was so funny and sad,follow facts not facebook crap and BBC and Sky news
I wasn't panic buying, I just enjoyed the experience of having anything I or my family needed to hand at any time.
It started small after reading a thread on a forum about it, but then it became a hobby.
I'm not affecting anyone else by doing it as I've done it over 2 years , so not depleted supplies anywhere."
Brilliant, love it.
Most people's idea of a hobby is jogging, cycling, bird watching or dancing, you have chosen hoarding.
Love it, I drop you a line when I run out of rice pudding.
Have fun |
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