▲ | 14 4 days ago | |
I am not blaming others at all but my point was more to ops question about people panic buying the answer is yes people will do so. Without limits those with lots of money will take the lions share. I am not trying to clear my conscious. I know I am a good person and literally would give the shirt off my back. But I had a hint things might get bad and as a father of young children above all and everything in this world I had to make sure I had at least a bit or reserves if things got bad. I am not rich at all so when I say I did a costco run I am not talking like thousands of dollars. More like an $800 run which is nothing, but I know how to make that much last a long time. I got a bunch of flour and rice. Some meats and tomato sauce. I would not be eating in luxury had their been a long term shortage but I would at least be able to make some bread and basic foods to keep my family feed even if poorly. | ||
▲ | blibble 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
> I know I am a good person and literally would give the shirt off my back. action speak louder than words I'm afraid | ||
▲ | Symbiote 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
There was very little paid buying in Denmark, as there were very few selfish people like you buying a years worth of food. The government announced that there was plenty of stock, but panic buying would mean it couldn't be brought onto the shelves in time, so please don't. People didn't. | ||
▲ | s5300 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
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