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Oh for goodness sake! Food
« on: January 28, 2019, 03:59:52 PM »
I wandered into the livingroom this morning with my cup of tea, to find the Daughter had the TV on BBC news and there were big banners in bold red screaming "BREXIT FOOD SHORTAGE" with pix of green beans, broccoli, etc., on the screen as the announcer was warning that there were impending shortages.  ::)

The Daughter was just kind of wincing.  She says once the herd (aka the general population who are customers in her shop) sees this kind of report there's going to be a run on food at her store. Says it happens everytime there is some strident Brexit news. She says the Irish who come in seem to load up on canned goods and oatmeal, the English up here buy long-life milk and booze, and the locals buy bags of kale and other perishable foods. (!) The Chinese and the students seem oblivious and just get what they usually get.  She says she can tell at work when there's been a less strident announcement sometime during the day, because the herd gets a kind of restlessness and generic anxiety about them. Says they probably don't even realize they are doing it, but when you see a lot of people in the same situation all day you (and your co-workers) notice it.

Her store gets a lot of their produce from South Africa, so it's only going to be congestion at the ports that messes with their supplies.

I have to admit, I bought an extra bag of oatmeal today. And a carton of powdered milk.   8) ;) And I've just planted more salad greens in the hydroponics in the kitchen.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47028748


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Re: Oh for goodness sake! Food
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2019, 05:58:16 PM »
I wandered into the livingroom this morning with my cup of tea, to find the Daughter had the TV on BBC news and there were big banners in bold red screaming "BREXIT FOOD SHORTAGE" with pix of green beans, broccoli, etc., on the screen as the announcer was warning that there were impending shortages.  ::)

The Daughter was just kind of wincing.  She says once the herd (aka the general population who are customers in her shop) sees this kind of report there's going to be a run on food at her store. Says it happens everytime there is some strident Brexit news. She says the Irish who come in seem to load up on canned goods and oatmeal, the English up here buy long-life milk and booze, and the locals buy bags of kale and other perishable foods. (!) The Chinese and the students seem oblivious and just get what they usually get.  She says she can tell at work when there's been a less strident announcement sometime during the day, because the herd gets a kind of restlessness and generic anxiety about them. Says they probably don't even realize they are doing it, but when you see a lot of people in the same situation all day you (and your co-workers) notice it.

Her store gets a lot of their produce from South Africa, so it's only going to be congestion at the ports that messes with their supplies.

I have to admit, I bought an extra bag of oatmeal today. And a carton of powdered milk.   8) ;) And I've just planted more salad greens in the hydroponics in the kitchen.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47028748

 I have to admit to having enough cat food and litter to last for quite some time!   ;D


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Re: Oh for goodness sake! Food
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2019, 06:43:02 PM »
I have to admit to having enough cat food and litter to last for quite some time!   ;D

Yeah, we're having trouble sourcing hamster bedding! (ooooo nooooooes!)


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Re: Oh for goodness sake! Food
« Reply #3 on: January 28, 2019, 06:57:39 PM »
Yeah, we're having trouble sourcing hamster bedding! (ooooo nooooooes!)

What kind does Thor like? I'll keep an eye out.  :)


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Re: Oh for goodness sake! Food
« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2019, 07:03:34 PM »
I've used the CareFresh unbleached stuff. (You can't use wood shavings with hamsters - messes up their lungs). I've been to PetsatHome like twice now in two weeks and they were out both times!


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Re: Oh for goodness sake! Food
« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2019, 07:13:36 PM »
Looks like it's much more expensive on Amazon and Ebay and the online pet shops require a minimum order for free shipping.

Would your pets at home be able to order it in for you or reserve a bag when it comes in?


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Re: Oh for goodness sake! Food
« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2019, 07:48:55 PM »
Yeah, I'm going to ask them that. I am on the waitlist to be notified when it comes back in stock.

I emailed one of the Amazon.co.uk shippers, and it's been close to a week and they haven't responded yet...  ::)

Poor Thor... it's, um, that time of the year again. She's gotten very antsy and is shredding newspaper like mad, and can't seem to be happy doing her usual things. She's kind of frantically starting to eat, then has to run to shred, then has to go check all the parts of her cage, then back again.

Hormones are nobody's friends, sometimes.  ::)

I bet her babies would be adorable, though.
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Re: Oh for goodness sake! Food
« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2019, 11:08:35 PM »
HAH. She was right. The shop had a run on peppers and tomatoes, and later customers were complaining that there were none left. And some bloke came in and bought all their canned peaches (which, while technically are peaches have almost no nutritional value left....)!


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