Is anyone considering prepping for a second wave ?

what panic is there to justify panic buying now? i can understand at the start when people didn't know what was going to happen, but now?

if a second wave hits then lockdown just gets tighter, less people are allowed in store and limit restrictions are put back on products. even during the strictest lockdown there was toilet roll and food on the shelves so why do people need to buy stupid amounts now?

i mean if you have to quarantine for two weeks then ask a friend or family member to shop for you or use the food parcel services by morrisons.

bulk buying is the last thing ild be doing if there was a risk of being laid off or if money was tight.

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