donglen wrote: » Was there not a a big kill off of chickens in Monaghan a few days ago due the bird flu? Possibly affected the short-term egg supply?
tobsey wrote: » I think people are being hard on others over panic buying. I don’t think most people stocked up because they thought the shops would run dry. I think they did it in case someone in their house caught it and needed to self isolate. People are actively reducing going out and about so instead of popping to the shops for a few things? They want to get them all in one go. It makes sense to do it that way. There was a mad rush on Thursday and Friday because of the new measures but that will ease. I still think most people will try to do one big shop a week instead of multiple trips.
mathie wrote: » Can anyone else book a delivery slot for Tesco online? Earliest I can get is 27th March!
lfen wrote: » Couldn’t get one myself so went with Supervalu. No chicken though last 3 days.
Deleted User wrote: » 1/3 of our farmers are over 65. Half over 55.
JBan1984 wrote: » Ordered a Tesco online delivery last week and they didnt have half the items in stock when they delivered. Driver advised most people wont get a full order with everyone clearing out the shelves
plodder wrote: » I think the school shutdown coming with less than a day's notice shocked a lot of people. It wasn't surprising at all that people went straight to the shops, and if most people decided to buy an extra bag of pasta and rice, that would clear out the shelves on its own. The toilet roll thing is bizarre though.
odyssey06 wrote: » Lidl and Tesco to implement priority shopping for elderly people and home carers between 9am and 11amhttps://www.thejournal.ie/lidl-priority-shopping-elderly-5048008-Mar2020/
tobsey wrote: » I agree completely. As soon as it was announced I rang my wife and said get to the shops. We’re a family of 6 and she was planning on doing the weekly shop on Thursday evening. I said go now because everyone else would. Of course she added to the madness then. She had a full trolley of shopping but bought very little extra than she usually would. It probably looked to others like panic buying though.
plodder wrote: » Yep, it's herd behavior but there is nothing irrational about it. I just hope the government is mindful of it when they announce further restrictions.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Are hairdressers and barbers still open?
ixoy wrote: » Any I've looked at are closed. We actually just ordered some hairdressing scissors and mens' clippers from Amazon so we can do a DIY job. Otherwise our hair will be an unsightly mess!
Thelonious Monk wrote: » It's irrational because food shortages aren't going to happen.