Not a Forum member? You can still subscribe to our Free Newsletter
Quote from: yellowflower on March 21, 2020, 08:05:40 PMQuote from: Shadyglade on March 21, 2020, 10:22:24 AMQuote from: yellowflower on March 20, 2020, 11:32:50 PMIf our experience in Australia is anything to go by, the panic buying will calm down. It did require restrictions and some regulation changes. The travel bans along with restrictions hot rid of the main offenders (chinese).Yes, some people can be selfish to the point of criminality. I have been reading a lot of Australian news reports on this, as you seem to have experienced it first. I haven't seen any mentioning Chinese in particular though. They never mention the chinese issue for fear of being labelled racist. Prior to covid-19, they had daigou's hoarding our baby formula. The buses going into our country towns are organized buses full of chinese. The only way I can describe what they do is like a plague of locusts. Some of the rural supermarkets have now banned them and ID is required to prove you live in the area. They seem devoid of human compassion.But didn't your PM stop flights in from China, right at the beginning of February??
Quote from: Shadyglade on March 21, 2020, 10:22:24 AMQuote from: yellowflower on March 20, 2020, 11:32:50 PMIf our experience in Australia is anything to go by, the panic buying will calm down. It did require restrictions and some regulation changes. The travel bans along with restrictions hot rid of the main offenders (chinese).Yes, some people can be selfish to the point of criminality. I have been reading a lot of Australian news reports on this, as you seem to have experienced it first. I haven't seen any mentioning Chinese in particular though. They never mention the chinese issue for fear of being labelled racist. Prior to covid-19, they had daigou's hoarding our baby formula. The buses going into our country towns are organized buses full of chinese. The only way I can describe what they do is like a plague of locusts. Some of the rural supermarkets have now banned them and ID is required to prove you live in the area. They seem devoid of human compassion.
Quote from: yellowflower on March 20, 2020, 11:32:50 PMIf our experience in Australia is anything to go by, the panic buying will calm down. It did require restrictions and some regulation changes. The travel bans along with restrictions hot rid of the main offenders (chinese).Yes, some people can be selfish to the point of criminality. I have been reading a lot of Australian news reports on this, as you seem to have experienced it first. I haven't seen any mentioning Chinese in particular though.
If our experience in Australia is anything to go by, the panic buying will calm down. It did require restrictions and some regulation changes. The travel bans along with restrictions hot rid of the main offenders (chinese).
It was sad, she was from North Yorkshire. Hubby has been talking to his family who live in the south they can't get any fresh fruit or veg but up here in the north we have plenty, supermarkets & farm shops are well stocked well in my part of Yorkshire anyway! I just can't get loo roll, pasta (mainly for hubby & son, I don't eat it!) or rice and a few other things.
Where did you find paracetamol, I'm on the lookout for some
I had an email from John Lewis saying they are closing their doors but keeping as many Waitrose open as they can.Picked up my OHs prescription from the pharmacy in Asda,said to the assistant......silly question but have you any paracetamol'she kindly went through to the pharmacy and the pharmacist made me up a box of 32,so it might be worth asking ladies,as through in the dispensary they get in huge tubs of paracetamols in