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    ...what on earth is going on?

    I went into a local discount store yesterday and shelves were empty! There was no toilet roll, no hand wash and no paracetamol. Even the cleaning products and rubber gloves were looking very scarce. The food aisle was looking very empty in the pasta & rice section.

    I then went into Sainsburys and they did have some toilet roll, although not a lot. They also had some hand wash, but not the refills I usually buy. All I wanted was my usual 9 pack of toilet roll and 2 antibac hand wash refill packs, but I came away with a 4 pack of toilet roll and one bottle of hand wash. I know I could have bought 2 packs of toilet roll and 2 bottles of hand wash, but I thought it would look like I was panic buying if I did that

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    We had the same problem yesterday with hand wash, I couldn't get any when I did my usual weekly shop they did have plenty of toilet roll which I didn't need. I managed to pick up a refill pouch in another store. People are going crazy and then there isn't anything left for people who genuinely need it. The supermarket had signs up limiting people but they had no stock where the nearly discount store it was a free for all and the people were literally grabbing the last few bottles of the shelf The man behind me at the checkout had 4 .....maybe he needed 4 who knows but it did seem a bit excessive .
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    Same thing in my Co-op today!

    I can 'sort of' understand the handwash - but loo roll and pasta?

    Quite scary that supermarkets are running out of nurofen and paracetamol for both adults and children.

    A couple of weeks ago I did see a guest on 'This Morning' discussing more environmentally friendly ways of cleaning our bottoms after using the loo. Phillip was horrified, but maybe this is the nudge we need!

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    More environmentally ways to clean our bottoms 😱 I haven’t heard of that, interesting.

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    Its a good job our fellow countrymen looks out for each other at a hint of crisis - oh wait.

    Our shops are sparse finding antibacterial gel is a rarity.

    Unless you want to pay overinflated prices.
    When someone tells you nothing is impossible, tell them to go slam a revolving door

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    It does make you wonder what people were washing their hands with before. I always buy a mulitpack of soap one bar is never enough. I also have the liquid soap as children prefer it

    At football they are not allowed to shake each other hands at the moment. Rugby havent said anything but as they are tackling each other i doubt a handshake is going to make much difference.
    When someone tells you nothing is impossible, tell them to go slam a revolving door

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    More environmentally ways to clean our bottoms 😱 I haven’t heard of that, interesting.
    I wasn't totally listening, but I think the lady said that obviously if we had a bidet it would cut down on loo roll, or we could use reusable cloths which we put in a lidded container after use and then they are washed - she compared it to reusable nappies, but obviously without the liner. That was the bit that horrified Phillip! It would take a bit of fine tuning to make that one a hygienic option I think!

    Haha, Fussy, yes, I guess refusing a handshake after a rugby match would seem a bit daft!

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    Reusable cloths yuck 🤢 I had terry nappies for my oldest children but adult using reusable cloths, can’t get my head round that one!

 

 

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