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Agreed. I have one of those and they're wonderful.
My supermarket was not very crowded. Looked like a typical night. But a lot of empty areas on the shelves. When it all blows over, I think the supermarkets will do a very poor business for a while. Because everyone will be using up all the extra stuff they bought.
One of the supermarket chains has started a system where pensioners and old people only, have access to the supermarket from 7am to 8am.
Bloody disgrace when all these moronic imbeciles get sucked in by the hysteria driven by the media and think only of themselves.
you can't apply logic to the situation. scaremongering is the only way the masses are going to pay any attention. i'd rather they be scared and concerned rather than being complacent and unwilling to do anything.
Quite frankly, I'm more pissed at the grocery stores for letting it happen. We all know they can impose and enforce items limits, they do it every week when they send out flyers..."SALE! Cans of frozen peas for twelve cents, limit six per customer".
The only reason this happens is that grocers want the fast bucks just as much as the selfish opportunists do.