Probably not a bad idea to stockpile a bit of stuff - tins mostly. One of the supermarket chefs was saying on TV the other day that prices would go up if we left the EU. No shit Sherlock! Of course they will - you will put them up! It's an opportunity that's too good for you (and all the other supermarkets) to indulge in a nice price hike to boost your profits, whilst claiming to a gullible public that it's not your fault that prices on your shelves have shot up.
I'll probably stock up too on 'Condolences' and 'Deepest Sympathy' cards to hand out to anybody with a long face moaning about Brexit.
With a probable No Deal Brexit becoming ever more likely, in true plucky British fashion I will panic and stockpile. I'm going to get an extra large jar of Marmite in and maybe an extra 10kg of Bread flour in, I bake my own bread and grow lots of my own fruit and veg so hopefully that will tide me over....What's your top Panic Buy going to be ?
Reports suggest the UK is Europe's biggest importer of bog paper. Not to worry - the UK is defaulting back to 1973.
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That's the personification of Hard Brexit!Reports suggest the UK is Europe's biggest importer of bog paper. Not to worry - the UK is defaulting back to 1973.
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Left Wing Snowflakes. Worst case scenario we can use them as food and fuel.
Like the idea, but they would melt on ignition of the match.
Having seen at first hand, the Great British consumer clearing the shelves of Bread, Milk and frozen foods at the first sight of a one week Cold Snap, they think they are being " plucky" in making sure they are all right at the expense of everyone else. Just remember this when The Meteorite lands, those with a well stocked larder a much more likely to pass on their genes
Reports suggest the UK is Europe's biggest importer of bog paper. Not to worry - the UK is defaulting back to 1973.
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Well you know who does the stock ordering. You should have said something.Good point but, panic buying will encompass many home produced products in the short term. I once went to my local Morrisons after work on the day it was announced there would be a cold spell for a couple of weeks, nothing major, just frosts and a Northerly, the frozen vegetable section was stripped bare apart from a bag of leaking Birds Eye Peas and about 10 packs of frozen Onion Rings.