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Postby Gal » 07 Feb 2019, 18:47

Elsewhere, I have seen that people have been stockpiling for March 30th.

I'm dismayed by this tbh. Is anyone here stockpiling, or making any provision for after the big day? I haven't given it a thought - maybe I am naïve....
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Re: Post Brexit

Postby TheOstrich » 07 Feb 2019, 18:52

I'm stockpiling, Gal! :o

Nothing to do with Brexit.

Everything to do with what special offers are on at the supermarket at the moment …… ;) 8-)

You can't move in the kitchen at the moment for Heinz soup cans :mrgreen:
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Re: Post Brexit

Postby JoM » 07 Feb 2019, 19:22

I haven't Gal, I'm more concerned about the preppers and their stockpiling making food difficult to come by than Brexit causing the problem.
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Re: Post Brexit

Postby saundra » 07 Feb 2019, 19:25

Not me take no notice
If we need anything we can go to ossie :lol:
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Re: Post Brexit

Postby Kaz » 07 Feb 2019, 20:01

No, but I do think there may be some shortages initially. Hopefully it will sort itself out :? :roll:
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Re: Post Brexit

Postby manxie » 07 Feb 2019, 20:29

the main shortages will ony be the perishables we get from the EU I am thinking you only need look at the lables on many veges ets to see they come from South America India in fact all over the world.
I reckon any shortages will be "short" lived too hehe.

What is there that you just couldn't manage without I ask???????

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Re: Post Brexit

Postby TheOstrich » 07 Feb 2019, 22:10

manxie wrote:What is there that you just couldn't manage without I ask???????


KitKats …… :oops: :roll: :D
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Re: Post Brexit

Postby Workingman » 07 Feb 2019, 22:18

I cannot tell how the cards will fall so I do have tinned and dried foods put away.

If it all goes pear shaped I will be covered for about three months or so. If everything is fine I will simply run the reserves down making normal meals.

I call it insurance, but each to their own.
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Re: Post Brexit

Postby jenniren » 08 Feb 2019, 00:18

We tend to have full cupboards most of the time, mainly because we buy in bulk when items we use regularly are on offer.
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Re: Post Brexit

Postby Kaz » 08 Feb 2019, 09:17

TheOstrich wrote:
manxie wrote:What is there that you just couldn't manage without I ask???????


KitKats …… :oops: :roll: :D


Good choice :Hi:
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