Wish I could just sit at home on full pay playing games. Sadly people still need their gas. (LNG + Propane)
We've been there already. All the supermarkets are now under surveillance by private security and the police. They are limiting the number of people that can go inside so if you want to come back and buy again you will have to wait for the other to buy. They can also fine you because if you already bought what you needed you can't go outside again so...
Anyway, don't be stupid and don't hoard. Supermarkets are not going to run out of food. If you see the shelves empty it's because some stupid ****s bought enough food to fed an entire family for months. Buy enough to avoid having to go out everyday because that's when you risk getting the virus, that's all.
Coronavirus Cases:
230,658
view by country
Deaths:
9,390
Recovered:
86,261
ACTIVE CASES; - 135,007
Currently Infected Patients In Mild Condition - 128,069 (95%)
In Serious Condition - 6,938 (5%)
Flu Kills 646,000 People Worldwide Each Year
So lets put it in some perspective..
You sir are not
Thing is they seem to be out of ******* everything. It's a family members 50th birthday this weekend and I wanted to bake a cake; the recipe calls for ROSE WATER (never used it in my life) but the supermarkets are all sold out of it such a random/seemingly useless ingredient....
Thing is they seem to be out of ******* everything. It's a family members 50th birthday this weekend and I wanted to bake a cake; the recipe calls for ROSE WATER (never used it in my life) but the supermarkets are all sold out of it such a random/seemingly useless ingredient....
Coronavirus Cases:
230,658
view by country
Deaths:
9,390
Recovered:
86,261
ACTIVE CASES; - 135,007
Currently Infected Patients In Mild Condition - 128,069 (95%)
In Serious Condition - 6,938 (5%)
Flu Kills 646,000: Global Car Crash Deaths: 1,250,000
So lets put it in some perspective..
Coronavirus Cases:
230,658
view by country
Deaths:
9,390
Recovered:
86,261
ACTIVE CASES; - 135,007
Currently Infected Patients In Mild Condition - 128,069 (95%)
In Serious Condition - 6,938 (5%)
Flu Kills 646,000: Global Car Crash Deaths: 1,250,000
So lets put it in some perspective..
We've been there already. All the supermarkets are now under surveillance by private security and the police. They are limiting the number of people that can go inside so if you want to come back and buy again you will have to wait for the other to buy. They can also fine you because if you already bought what you needed you can't go outside again so...
Anyway, don't be stupid and don't hoard. Supermarkets are not going to run out of food. If you see the shelves empty it's because some stupid ****s bought enough food to fed an entire family for months. Buy enough to avoid having to go out everyday because that's when you risk getting the virus, that's all.
Was speaking to a mate who is staff but has to now take his turn at security at a supermarket and he said they have been advised to act as discoragement not enforcement. The tills can auto reject you adding more products than entitled too. Currently no limits on how many can enter the store at one time except during the pensioner/vulnerable hours. During these hours people just go to other shops and bulk buy whatever they can get their hands on... which isn't usually much as greedy people that own their own shops/buisness clear the shelves in other shops then sell the products themselves for extoriante prices.
For example today (see picture)... shop owner clearing the shelves of bread in another so he can sell it, when the selling shop was complained too the person has advised they were told.. sorry no limits a sale is a sale.
There is no enforcement just discouragement at many shops.
Was speaking to a mate who is staff but has to now take his turn at security at a supermarket and he said they have been advised to act as discoragement not enforcement. The tills can auto reject you adding more products than entitled too. Currently no limits on how many can enter the store at one time except during the pensioner/vulnerable hours. During these hours people just go to other shops and bulk buy whatever they can get their hands on... which isn't usually much as greedy people that own their own shops/buisness clear the shelves in other shops then sell the products themselves for extoriante prices.
For example today (see picture)... shop owner clearing the shelves of bread in another so he can sell it, when the selling shop was complained too the person has advised they were told.. sorry no limits a sale is a sale.
There is no enforcement just discouragement at many shops.
What the hell is he going to do with all that bread? Bread doesn't have a very long shelf life. It is one of the worse things to horde.
Hopefully people arn't foolish enough to buy from people like that. Hopefully he will end up with a cupboard of mouldy bread.Resell and make a big profit from people who can't find bread on the shelves because of some stupid ****s.
Sad world we live in I feel for our children.1k deaths and the worst is yet to come.
A month ago we were demanding measure and the government told us that we would have only a few imported cases. I am ******* livid. I want to see the parliament burning.
**** is hitting the fan in the UK too now.