Britain’s food retailers urge shoppers not to purchase more than what they need | ABC News

Britain’s food retailers came together to urge shoppers to stop purchasing more than they need during the coronavirus outbreak, calling for more consideration of others. Empty shelves and long lines have become common in supermarkets across the world. https://abcn.ws/2UdBxJw

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44 thoughts on “Britain’s food retailers urge shoppers not to purchase more than what they need | ABC News

  1. Lining up to go into Aldi…..That’s not social distancing by any stretch of the imagination. Yikes! No thank you even without the coronavirus.

  2. sigh My family was away so we couldn’t stock up and now I’m starving because we have no food and people are selfish enough to take like, all the food

  3. Looks like our shelves of three weeks ago in Japan. Things will be get better. Not sure about the virus but supplies will back when people are busy for consuming the stuff they bought in panic lol. stay safe xx

  4. Doctor: I'm sorry sir but looks like you have the coronavirus
    Patient: But that's not possible, I have 20 cases of water, toilet paper and every food you can think of!

  5. This garbage is happening everywhere and there is no need for it! I hope the Revenue agencies take full advantage of grabbing these guys selling for a profit during this hard time! Maybe even applying charges of price gouging as well. Extremely selfish of them to make profits on the backs of others that need as well.

  6. I from the UK and people in this country panic at the slightest thing also they burden our free health service with things like a sore toe just because treatment is free plus there is a huge portion of people here who are just horrible and completely ignore government advice putting all the rest of us in danger #cunts

  7. Many happy ppl shopping a lot in order to stay safe.

    Suddenly and gradually, a majority feel something abnormal taking place. I can't say I belong to any majority in the society. I have seen things and systems against me.

  8. These big stores are encouraging the panic . In store today Aldi’s ( only store in our town doing it ) not allowed to buy more than 4 of anything . So if you go in for your NORMAL weekly shop you are told to put back any goods over that amount . I needed 7 tins of cat food , Refused to sell me seven , I asked if I go out and come back in , No we will not serve you . It is my only bulk item . Not one assistant on the floor , stocking shelves , shop wasn’t even busy . But I can go into my little corner store and I’m told take what you need it’s not a problem , we will restock the shelf’s . Common sense has gone out the window .

  9. All the retail chains are LOVING this drummed up and overhyped propaganda induced fiasco.

    The mass hysteria is doing more real world damage then the very beatable virus itself.

    Meanwhile, toilet paper and hand sanitizer have turned out to have more of a store of value in the modern world then silver or gold combined.

    Who knew?

  10. They are mugging people in the uk of toilet rolls. , 2 youths robbed a woman as she was coming out of a store with 2 lots of toilet rolls in keynsham bristol , not sure if she told the police

  11. What scares me is all these people storming the supermarkets at one time in such a short number of days, that can we reliably know if there will be enough food in the future? We are draining it dry right now, and we aren't even in the "throws" of the epidemic. If supermarkets get emptied without any refresh of goods, will be see supermarkets just shut down entirely? I kinda feel there is something big coming and it isn't COVID.

  12. Wow look at the butthurt people blaming the preppers instead of correctly identifying the panick buyers. There is a difference . while some were busy blowing their money on fast good times and games some diligently enhanced their families food supplies little by little over long periods of time . some have even unbeknownst to their neighbors included them in the plan as i have . so even if your without it may pay to remain calm.

  13. Tipical britisch conservative policy. Do nothing. Just wait and see what will happen. So glad there on an island and out of the eu.

    I feel sorry for the Irish Wallis and Scottish people who are still under the thumb of there former ruler. Why are they so different. Just the completely spoiled and poor upbringing of the kids.

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