Regular Shopping Amid 'Panic Buying' in the UK

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  • čas přidán 10. 03. 2020
  • Apparently there's 'panic buying' going on in the UK right now - but how big of a problem is it really? There's no pasta! Are we all going to starve?
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  • @JarOfRats
    @JarOfRats Před 4 lety +2334

    There's no shortage of food. There's an excess of stupidity.

    • @irishboer7124
      @irishboer7124 Před 4 lety +17

      Where is it stored then?

    • @JarOfRats
      @JarOfRats Před 4 lety +114

      IrishBoer At least around here, all stores are getting regular shipments. Many are getting extra shipments. Panickers are over-buying.

    • @irishboer7124
      @irishboer7124 Před 4 lety +36

      There is a few days food supply in the system. Just in time deliveries have replaced warehouses in the US and Europe. When we food manufacture workers go off sick there WILL be shortages and price rises.

    • @woden20
      @woden20 Před 4 lety +28

      Supermarket owners have already ordered their new Rolls Royce's.

    • @gtamike_TSGK
      @gtamike_TSGK Před 4 lety +24

      Fun fact most stupid people eat high carb/sugar and wonder why they're fat :p

  • @nevreiha
    @nevreiha Před 4 lety +1173

    I bet half the people who panic buy flour don't know how to bake

    • @Daniela-pr7rz
      @Daniela-pr7rz Před 4 lety +87

      I bet they have internet and in case of need they learn easily how to do it.

    • @eddard9442
      @eddard9442 Před 4 lety +44

      I was thinking of buying a few kilos of flour and i have never baked in my life, i think i should learn to make bread now, incase society collapses

    • @liberallunatic
      @liberallunatic Před 4 lety +7

      Some stores have received no new flour for ages so maybe it's been stockpiled by the gov?

    • @DragOzze
      @DragOzze Před 4 lety +24

      @@eddard9442 better yet learn how to grow wheat and make flour yourself first

    • @eddard9442
      @eddard9442 Před 4 lety +13

      @@DragOzze maybe one day when i buy land, if i can.

  • @hemil86
    @hemil86 Před 3 lety +496

    Here in the u.s. near the end of the summer of 2020 people tried to return all the toilet paper they hoarded. Stores straight up denied them. The videos are glorious.

    • @bluesonicstreak7317
      @bluesonicstreak7317 Před 3 lety +57

      That's hilarious. I work in a grocery store in Canada, never saw any attempts to return the TP though. My store is in a rich area where people have large houses, so people probably just stored it all away in some unused closet. It doesn't go bad, after all.
      ...Come to think of it, that's probably why we've had a surplus for months now. Our upper storage shelves in the back are full of TP next to all the seasonal decorations.

    • @Bretaxy
      @Bretaxy Před 3 lety +2

      America only

    • @Jackleeds206
      @Jackleeds206 Před 3 lety +7

      @Leo Chon There was a guy in Australia who tried to return some too the video went viral.

    • @annasthesia8432
      @annasthesia8432 Před 3 lety +67

      What's even the point of trying to return it? They still need to shit. Might as well save it and not have to buy any more for 10 years

    • @ribbonsofnight
      @ribbonsofnight Před 3 lety +45

      @@annasthesia8432 some of them were hoping to profit by selling it at a markup. They bought way more than they could conveniently store.

  • @Yellag
    @Yellag Před 3 lety +232

    This is a time capsule now. I’m a delivery driver for asda and I remember the weeks leading up to lockdown seeing all the empty shelves and delivering stock piles of tins and dry goods to customers with them saying “I bet it’s empty there” and I always thought “yeah cause you’re snatching it all up before the store opens”.

    • @stablish4314
      @stablish4314 Před 3 lety +25

      It was madness, and showed me that a lot of people, live in way too much fear... pretty selfish behaviour as well.

    • @brianartillery
      @brianartillery Před rokem +11

      ​@@stablish4314 - I know several people who work in the large stores, who have said how much they enjoyed refusing to refund hoarders. They came back in droves when it calmed down, thinking that they'd get their money back, often with multiple trolleys full, and were not happy when told that it was an extraordinary occurrence, and they could not risk that the virus might be present on the returned items, which, as a result, would have to be destroyed. I know some places took things, but a great many did not.

    • @pheart2381
      @pheart2381 Před rokem +2

      ​@@stablish4314 mainly down to the government giving no advice,the wrong advice and not showing any leadership at a time of crisis. Stay at home,exercise once a day,wear a mask,leave all your windows open for air,stay at home,no cycling, get fresh air,wear a mask,but you MUST stay at home!!

  • @AlanHang
    @AlanHang Před 4 lety +1826

    It's weird seeing him buy a whole bag of carrots instead of him scrounging for the smallest nub of a carrot.

    • @inFamous_Izanagi
      @inFamous_Izanagi Před 4 lety +58

      Those nubs go a long way

    • @phoenixUPC
      @phoenixUPC Před 4 lety +41

      perfectly imperfect carrots :)

    • @mashroob
      @mashroob Před 4 lety +65

      Alan Hang
      I was thinking to myself, “isn’t labeling random carrots as ‘imperfect’ an act of hate speech; according to English Law logic these days?”

    • @Chef_ethan_eats
      @Chef_ethan_eats Před 4 lety +2

      Alan Hang isn’t it though

    • @Ultracity6060
      @Ultracity6060 Před 4 lety +9

      **falls asleep**
      _Y O U ' R E N O T P E R F E C T_

  • @Zardox-The-Heretic-Slayer
    @Zardox-The-Heretic-Slayer Před 4 lety +1406

    "it's not that there's a shortage of food" - quite right, it's that there's a shortage of brains.

    • @mikeymcmikeface5599
      @mikeymcmikeface5599 Před 4 lety +8

      Luckily I am not a zombie.

    • @juanchuang5978
      @juanchuang5978 Před 4 lety +5

      i knew this would happen so i bought everything i needed back in january

    • @juanchuang5978
      @juanchuang5978 Před 4 lety +13

      @Jennifer Lastra its easy to know what would happen when the virus got out of china.. i was already watching the horrors of what was happening in china and stocked up on everything back in january.. while people were relaxing and saying its just a flu or it wont get out of china.. i did all the preparations beforehand.. since its just a flu no one would act until it got out of control and then people would start to panic.

    • @juanchuang5978
      @juanchuang5978 Před 4 lety +3

      @Jennifer Lastra i dont think so, but you never know right.. you might have it but doesnt show any symptoms

    • @warrenokuma7264
      @warrenokuma7264 Před 4 lety +3

      @Jennifer Lastra Dry cough, hard to breathe, aches and pains and 3.2 percent of death, 12 percent of need of hospitalization.

  • @kinseylise8595
    @kinseylise8595 Před 3 lety +104

    As someone who’s worked on a farm, my god yes about the loose produce. It’s grown like that, it’s shipped like that, what does it matter if it’s in a container or not? I bet you your sweet little hearts that those wrapped up mushrooms weren’t washed and they have the harvester’s germs all over them.

    • @arizonagreenbee
      @arizonagreenbee Před 2 lety +9

      today on: people forgot how to wash vegetables at home

    • @Careful3890
      @Careful3890 Před rokem

      And that mushrooms are cultivated in *drums🐴🐴🐴💩💩💩* Horseshit!!

    • @VeronicaBoyer
      @VeronicaBoyer Před rokem +2

      Like do you not wash your produce?

  • @375-Productions
    @375-Productions Před 4 lety +486

    "These onions grow in literal, ACTUAL dirt!" I absolutely love blunt british humour. I am a brit myself and I completely agree with the statements about single use plastics!

    • @kayagorzan
      @kayagorzan Před 3 lety +3

      Indeed

    • @brianartillery
      @brianartillery Před 3 lety +32

      Some people are WAY too squeamish about dirt. When we had vegetables growing in our garden, I would often pull up young carrots, brush the soil off with my hand, and eat the carrots, whilst I did something else. I ate peas fresh out of their pods, as well as broad beans, and snapped off, and ate raw broccolli florets. Dug up and ate radishes, too. Was never ill. The last time I had cause to visit the doctor, was in 2010.
      A lot of people today have never played outside, climbed trees, swum in rivers or the sea, etc., and as such have a far weaker immune system. If I have a cold, it lasts 3-4 days at most. A cut will be completely healed in 5-7 days. In the last five years, I've had three days off work, and not consecutively, either.
      A bit of dirt won't kill you. Well, it won't kill me.

    • @dragonick2947
      @dragonick2947 Před 3 lety +20

      @@brianartillery You're partly right. Dirt isn't something to worry about. But I'd hardly eat a carrot right from the ground. I'd rinse it first.
      It's not uncommon, though, for a cut to heal that quickly. I also doubt so many people have never swum in the sea or played outside. I'm British, so that could be why, since at the schools I've been to there's been large playing fields with trees and bushes about, and the beaches I frequent will be packed full of people, which is why I head there earlier in the day.

    • @allbirdsareedible
      @allbirdsareedible Před 3 lety +7

      @@dragonick2947 in america i know too many people have never been to the beach in my town and they say "ItS NoT A BeaCh ItS a WaTerFrONt PropErTy" like it makes a fucking difference.

    • @brianartillery
      @brianartillery Před 3 lety +2

      @@dragonick2947 - I'm British, too. I've worked with younger people who have had cuts, that have not fully healed after 14 days or so.
      We never used chemicals in our garden, so I had no fears about eating things straight out of the ground - I have, in the past, dug up Pignuts (Conopodium majus), which are little radish-like tubers, and eaten them as a snack whilst walking. Never had amy problems.

  • @arsenalfanatic0971
    @arsenalfanatic0971 Před 4 lety +956

    all those people commenting on lack of plastic gloves when handling produce:
    where are you from if that's normal to you?
    Most people in my area in Canada wash their veggies+fruits before eating anyways and I've never seen anyone in my life use plastic gloves to handle produce.

    • @apatheticlungs1577
      @apatheticlungs1577 Před 4 lety +60

      In Australia, I have seen exactly one store with plastic gloves over fifteen years ago, if you're practicing proper food hygiene they're a useless commodity.

    • @LittleMissSomething
      @LittleMissSomething Před 4 lety +52

      I've literally never seen anyone using gloves to handle produce in a grocery store (Canada). I, too, would like answers.

    • @sylviabriggs4087
      @sylviabriggs4087 Před 4 lety +3

      Me too uk,

    • @xdragona9x
      @xdragona9x Před 4 lety +25

      In Spain they encourage you to use plastic gloves when handling produce. I never use them nor have I been scolded by anyone for not doing it. Honestly most people I see just grab their onions and tomatoes with their bare hands.

    • @glyph1869
      @glyph1869 Před 4 lety +24

      Never seen anyone use plastic gloves in the US. We may invert produce bags and pull produce into them if we're being particularly cleanly, but most people just grab stuff.

  • @lizardmen98
    @lizardmen98 Před 4 lety +1706

    "I don't think I need anything from this aisle" whilst looming ominously closer to the cream eggs

    • @Aganoo
      @Aganoo Před 4 lety +151

      a man needs his cream eggs

    • @worm9407
      @worm9407 Před 4 lety +47

      AND they’re 3 for a dollar *_* I usually see em 2 for a dollar

    • @Aganoo
      @Aganoo Před 4 lety +47

      hero-of-kvatch
      wit? theyre usually a pound each! have you
      discovered an ancient land where cream eggs are plentiful and the pound is worth fortunes?

    • @Alizudo
      @Alizudo Před 4 lety +16

      @@Aganoo
      To be fair, the pound is one of the most valuable currencies anyways.

    • @mrmc2465
      @mrmc2465 Před 4 lety +28

      any excuse for creme egg panic buying

  • @kelath5555
    @kelath5555 Před 3 lety +182

    It's really weird to watch this a year later and remember all the panic buying. I had to get creative with a few meals. Bread sold out and I had to make bread for a few months. I got very good at it. Now I always maintain a 2-week pantry. I never did before. I wonder how many habits over the last year will stick with this generation, like how other major events caused a quirk of habit with generations before us.

    • @beatrixk.6723
      @beatrixk.6723 Před 2 lety +14

      In Germany I could not even get yeast or flour. Everything wiped out from the shelves. Pasta, flour, yeast, tins of food, toilet paper.....all gone....you would think a war has broken out.

    • @PaladinofRealm
      @PaladinofRealm Před rokem +10

      @@beatrixk.6723 that aged like milk :D

    • @ohseespolice7419
      @ohseespolice7419 Před rokem +6

      a year ago i was thinking the same way - for example, i had a prediction that strict mask wearing rules will stick to society forever, but go outside now and tell me how right i was. i personally dont see any cooking/buying habits sticking to the generation after the pandemic right now, mid-2022

    • @inkenhafner7187
      @inkenhafner7187 Před rokem +1

      And again one year later it's again weird to watch with prices for vegetable oil and wheat products sky rocketing here.

    • @applegal3058
      @applegal3058 Před rokem +4

      I grew up keeping my pantry stocked. At any time I could live off my reserves for months. I may not be happy towards the end with little fresh foods, but I'd be fine. When I got covid, I had plenty of tissues, meds, food, soap and detergent to self isolate.
      I grew up bottling foods, stocking freezers and dry goods, and buying sales on personal products. It's just how I live.

  • @miss_akame
    @miss_akame Před 4 lety +309

    As a fellow British person I legitimately had no idea people who get so crazy about the loose vegetables. Like this is normal for us, and you guys are soooo over thinking it!

    • @HoneySyrups
      @HoneySyrups Před 3 lety +42

      We even have lose vegetables in the US too. Very confusing

    • @SolidSonicTH
      @SolidSonicTH Před 3 lety +20

      Surprised people are freaking out about that. You've never seen a loose green pepper or apple at your grocery store?

    • @elamo-fe1dg
      @elamo-fe1dg Před 3 lety +10

      It's kind of a cultural thing, they're very weird about it in Spain

    • @will2993
      @will2993 Před 3 lety +38

      Loose vegetables/fruit are the norm here in the US. Had no idea anybody would have a problem with that! You're supposed to wash produce when you get it home anyway...

    • @ismata3274
      @ismata3274 Před 3 lety +7

      To personally pick the produce to your preference or what you will use it for is preferable. To me at least.
      Meaning, big or small potatoes, (to boil or fry) peppers (to fry it whole or dice and use in dishes, or stuff them) or watermelon, thick or thin carrots (to grate or not to grate), green or yellow bananas etcetera.....
      I even buy onions in two sizes. Bigger and smaller. Half onion in refrigerator is a mess, though sometimes inevitable even with size appropriate use. Am a bit lazy to buy all onions small size.

  • @electriczombie2573
    @electriczombie2573 Před 4 lety +2613

    I can't believe I just watched a grown man go on a normal shopping trip.... and i enjoyed it

    • @piemanjd1028
      @piemanjd1028 Před 4 lety +32

      Ikr

    • @PolrisTired
      @PolrisTired Před 4 lety +32

      You and I both pal

    • @BookeyBitch
      @BookeyBitch Před 4 lety +20

      Welcome to the club

    • @alexdawkins5368
      @alexdawkins5368 Před 4 lety +49

      I feel like have both wasted my time and enjoyed it at the same time watching this video.

    • @rucker69
      @rucker69 Před 4 lety +11

      Hell, I literally just went shopping and I'm still watching this. But mostly because the panic crap is here too.

  • @ArtseyGurl
    @ArtseyGurl Před 4 lety +2778

    The virus doesn't scare me, the crazed people panicking scare me

    • @juanchuang5978
      @juanchuang5978 Před 4 lety +73

      @@jirtini you dont see full countrys locked down over a flu.. just keep thinking its just a flu dude.. atleast im prepared

    • @littlekitsune1
      @littlekitsune1 Před 4 lety +209

      Seriously. It's scarier thinking I might not be able to eat or have basic toiletries because of these crazies. It's what basically amounts to a bad flu virus, not a zombie apocalypse, people.

    • @cheeselord8153
      @cheeselord8153 Před 4 lety +58

      Jirtini Wolf Studios it's actually *less deadly* but more infectious but is related to super deadly disease which is which is really caused the scare

    • @littlekitsune1
      @littlekitsune1 Před 4 lety +110

      @@juanchuang5978 Look up what a corona virus actually is. It's the same family as cold and flu. And people do panic over the flu every year thanks to the media. Plus any flu strain with a slightly different behavior. Remember bird flu and swine flu? They behaved like a more aggressive flu strain but people acted like the world was ending then, too.

    • @cheeselord8153
      @cheeselord8153 Před 4 lety +35

      juan chuang which is why the countries are on lockdown which helps stop the spread of a super infectious illness plus it does affect old people and it would be sad if a bunch of old people passed away cause the country didn't lockdown

  • @jonnyw819
    @jonnyw819 Před 3 lety +307

    who else is back here over a year on for a little bit of first lockdown nostalgia?

    • @FurkanOz480
      @FurkanOz480 Před 3 lety +11

      Well im just more like damn we been tru that lol

    • @aausraa
      @aausraa Před 3 lety +9

      I hated it. I'm vegan and honestly there were a few times I wasn't able to find much at all. All beans, pasta, rice, and veg, they were all gone. :(

    • @Zakkious
      @Zakkious Před 3 lety +13

      I woudn't call it nostalgia, but... yeah

    • @jonnyw819
      @jonnyw819 Před 3 lety +12

      @@Zakkious as mad as it sounds for me its actually a bit nostalgic for me, yes weird i know but for me personally it was a pretty good time

    • @YouTube-Autotech
      @YouTube-Autotech Před 3 lety +5

      Well it's still lockdown for me since April here as the cases Deaths and cases skyrocketed. 2021 is more worse than 2020 I guess.

  • @m4rcellinos
    @m4rcellinos Před 3 lety +192

    I saw someone freaking out that there was a little spider on their strawberries once, forgetting that, shock horror, plants grow outside, among creepies and crawlies. Some people are so sheltered these days 🙄

    • @jolonghthong5377
      @jolonghthong5377 Před 2 lety +10

      Yeah we are so unbelievably deathbed from reality and so sterilized. It’s honestly very bad for stupid people in society.

    • @bxstar5276
      @bxstar5276 Před 2 lety +4

      People pay a pound extra for broken up broccoli

    • @alyssumbread
      @alyssumbread Před 2 lety +11

      @@bxstar5276 its made for disabled people who, for example, don't have great motor skills & can't chop vegetables well. but I understand your point that most people are well-able to chop broccoli instead of buying it pre-cut

    • @bxstar5276
      @bxstar5276 Před 2 lety +8

      @@alyssumbread of course, thank you for helping me to think of that!

    • @Grey_Warden_Invasion
      @Grey_Warden_Invasion Před 2 lety +4

      Depends on the spider. If I recognise it as a local spider I would just flick it off my strawberry since I know that we don't have venomous spiders. I'm not so sure about spiders I don't recognise that have been imported along with the fruit.

  • @brandon99902
    @brandon99902 Před 4 lety +446

    i think a lot of it is people panic buying because people are panic buying, less about the fear of the coronavirus and more about the fear of not being able to buy toilet paper because everyone else is buying it because they fear that people are buying it

    • @paganqueen1
      @paganqueen1 Před 4 lety +18

      Exactly. My daughter had a baby on Thursday and there are no nappies in the shops. Why are people buying nappies?

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD Před 4 lety +18

      Agreed honestly. Most of the panic imo is coming from people seeing others being panicked and thinking that they need to be too.

    • @amara560
      @amara560 Před 4 lety +10

      @King Cat People think they need to buy for 3 months instead of 2 weeks :/

    • @GeorgeNoiseless
      @GeorgeNoiseless Před 4 lety +12

      That be the problem with panic-everything, the self-reenforcedness of it all:
      Panic that the panicked state of others will hurt you even if their source of panic doesn't.

    • @hansdegroot8549
      @hansdegroot8549 Před 4 lety +3

      @2manynegativewaves Every 2 or 3 months we way a pack of 36 loo rolls. At the moment we're half way the pack. So we still have for about four weeks.
      In two or three weeks I'll have a look what the situation is. At this moment (March 15th, but last shopping on March 12th) some items are sold out in Slovakia,
      mainly in the shops in smaller villages.

  • @LoafAround
    @LoafAround Před 4 lety +501

    Now, thousands gather on this wonderful website to witness a man go shopping.

    • @21miku68
      @21miku68 Před 4 lety +1

      Ikr

    • @TheBoostedDoge
      @TheBoostedDoge Před 4 lety +11

      Entertainment 2020

    • @Vollification
      @Vollification Před 4 lety +15

      Better then watching another news report about people dying.

    • @robertt584
      @robertt584 Před 4 lety +6

      Surprisingly i'm enjoying it lol

    • @kevinbyrne4538
      @kevinbyrne4538 Před 4 lety +1

      I am watching living the life that I will be living a week from now --- empty store shelves, frightened people, ...

  • @donnagray9579
    @donnagray9579 Před 3 lety +46

    Growing up in the 60's, all fruit and veg was sold loose. Then packed into paper bags.

    • @brianartillery
      @brianartillery Před 2 lety +2

      Yup. That was the best. Luckily, I have two very good greengrocers' shops within walking distance of my house. Lots of lovely loose produce in both. Better quality than supermarket stuff, and you can buy as much, or as little as you want. And it's put in crisp brown paper bags, too.

    • @arizonagreenbee
      @arizonagreenbee Před 2 lety +1

      @@brianartillery you can also find that at local famers markets with the added benefit of supporting local communities

  • @davemottern4196
    @davemottern4196 Před 4 lety +97

    The same thing is going on in the US. There's no toilet paper on the shelves.
    I couldn't get any sugar. Why the hell are people panic buying sugar?

    • @poorchristopher15
      @poorchristopher15 Před 4 lety +9

      I think the pastors are telling everyone that it is the end of the world.

    • @3DrAgSwAg
      @3DrAgSwAg Před 4 lety +1

      For baking

    • @thelastminmom5251
      @thelastminmom5251 Před 4 lety +2

      To bake

    • @paco4756
      @paco4756 Před 4 lety +19

      My local supermarket ran out of yeast, kinda supports the baking thesis.

    • @wohlhabendermanager
      @wohlhabendermanager Před 4 lety +7

      Sugar we have plenty. But there's no flour anymore and no yeast (but why wife just told me that there's now a bakery selling yeast), soap's very limited too. And in some stores toothpaste is gone. Well, and it didn't really help one week that pasta was on sale, so the shelves where really completly empty. But ever since the stores limited the amount you could buy it has gotten better (except for the toilet paper, that is).

  • @scottryan7796
    @scottryan7796 Před 4 lety +897

    It’s a bit weird hearing our products described for non-British people

    • @Mldy96
      @Mldy96 Před 4 lety +28

      Or non-European, as i.e. squash (especially elderberry flavoured) is quite popular in my country as well

    • @returnofbeaux
      @returnofbeaux Před 4 lety +4

      @@Mldy96 I want to try some elderberry squash. What's your locale?

    • @Mldy96
      @Mldy96 Před 4 lety +6

      @@returnofbeaux I'm from Hungary! But you may find it in neighbouring countries as well :)

    • @83uwb
      @83uwb Před 4 lety +27

      Same here, except that I live in Germany and it works the same way here with the shopping carts. It's interesting to see someone having to explain something that's so common and a basic part of daily life.

    • @resenni3001
      @resenni3001 Před 4 lety +9

      @@83uwb Same in the Netherlands, I guess I took it for granted that things worked like that everywhere lol. Have seen it in other countries so just assumed it was a universal thing :P

  • @like90
    @like90 Před 4 lety +1388

    I like how calm you are about it, this is how people should be acting. This panicking is just whipping people into a frenzy and those people scare me. I'd rather take the calm approach as well.

    • @99fruitbat
      @99fruitbat Před 4 lety +73

      I am definitely more worried about the not calm people than I am about the virus . Kinda think that the not calm people would happily beat me to death for a toilet roll , virus saying .. Probably I won't kill you 😶🤔👋

    • @jborrego2406
      @jborrego2406 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes till there break out an u can’t get food An ppll like u be fucked

    • @alexcheckley8065
      @alexcheckley8065 Před 4 lety +28

      I agree, however the worst possible thing is people denying the threat and not self isolating / avoiding crowds when needed.

    • @alexanderkasson106
      @alexanderkasson106 Před 4 lety +26

      @@99fruitbat panic and worry has proven to be deadlier than anything else in history. We are our own worst enemies... not a virus

    • @cizd
      @cizd Před 4 lety +12

      I think part of it is how bad people are with planning. I think the massive food waste is proof of that.

  • @angelikan7855
    @angelikan7855 Před 4 lety +65

    I can see this being a very important history film in the future.

  • @justinaacorn5721
    @justinaacorn5721 Před 4 lety +81

    Thank you, needed a soothing, calm attitude toward this whole situation. We can all adapt if we are calm and realistic.

  • @macbran6086
    @macbran6086 Před 4 lety +366

    I like how ive been entertained for 18 and a half minutes watching someone go to a shop that is in walking distance of my house

    • @NitrEmo
      @NitrEmo Před 4 lety +6

      That's the best way to avoid spreading the disease though.

  • @Paulysaysdealwithit
    @Paulysaysdealwithit Před 4 lety +440

    Seems like a lot of people are going to be eating pasta and toilet roll sandwiches with mayo on in the coming weeks.

    • @BritishTeaFGC
      @BritishTeaFGC Před 4 lety +37

      Ahhh, that's a classic. Used to eat that as a lad!

    • @shrap4041
      @shrap4041 Před 4 lety +14

      Can’t go wrong with that

    • @goardabimby2610
      @goardabimby2610 Před 4 lety +8

      Paul P Taking luxurious one roll per poop unit shits. I guess.

    • @bobbun9630
      @bobbun9630 Před 4 lety +3

      Noodle on a roll instead of chicken on a raft, I suppose.

    • @voidremoved
      @voidremoved Před 4 lety +3

      anything is better than those shitty fuckin chocolate eggs

  • @italiana626sc
    @italiana626sc Před 4 lety +90

    Absolutely loved your rant about touching loose produce. People can sometimes lose sight of simple facts (food is grown in dirt!), and what's important (single-use plastics are helping to kill the planet).
    I really appreciate your calm, smart style. So glad I happened upon your channel!

    • @redelfshotthefood8213
      @redelfshotthefood8213 Před rokem

      The actual problem isn’t plastic. It’s oil. Plastic is byproduct of oil refining. Stop flying for vacations. Stay on your side of the world. Drive only when necessary. Move closer to work. Everybody needs to do their part for our children and following generations.

    • @zelic9107
      @zelic9107 Před rokem +4

      @@redelfshotthefood8213 No plastic is also a big problem as long Biodegration means it either needs to be burnt which creates toxic fumes or stored (dumped) which mean it'll for sure end up in the ocean.

    • @infamoussphere7228
      @infamoussphere7228 Před 10 měsíci +1

      It's so ridiculous that anyone was even upset about it or expected him to wear gloves. I've never seen anyone wearing gloves to touch onions before, and do they not realise that the field workers and the staff at the supermarket would also be touching the veggies when they're restocking? Sometimes they might wear gloves but they'd be work gloves probably with soil on them. I think some people are massively disconnected from the realities of food.

  • @8mu-
    @8mu- Před rokem +10

    I always go back and watch your ‘older’ videos whenever I need some comfort, as weird as that sounds there’s something relaxing and safe feeling about your videos, maybe it’s your voice.
    But this was was a shocker, it’s amazing how quickly you forget about things, this was only a few years ago and now we are back to normal you forget how bad things did get. It’s great that you’ve made this video as a kind of diary entry of the beginnings of the pandemic.
    You deserve every success that comes your way through these videos, to some you’re just a bloke that makes videos on CZcams, but to some of us you’re like a friend.
    Thank you Mike.

  • @nyan0812nerd
    @nyan0812nerd Před 4 lety +523

    did my regular shopping today. there was some woman in a right panic by the empty pasta shelves

    • @Stuntman707
      @Stuntman707 Před 4 lety +3

      beepboop lol

    • @shawndooley7778
      @shawndooley7778 Před 4 lety +36

      Was she Italian?

    • @ivarlosna6516
      @ivarlosna6516 Před 4 lety +48

      A last minute prepper probably emptied it. I prepped more silently, in a way that would leave them time to restock before the rest of the people went crazy, I did it in January.

    • @Jerinch
      @Jerinch Před 4 lety +1

      That would be me

    • @MediocreMolly
      @MediocreMolly Před 4 lety +16

      Imagine if you told her she could make her own, shooketh

  • @TheWeepingDalek
    @TheWeepingDalek Před 4 lety +318

    OMG. i work in a lidl. and this person came to my till. have 30 bags of pasta, 3 entire cases of tuna (you get about 50 in a case), about 20 bags of self raising and plain flour each. and aload of other stuff. only for their damn card to get declined. had to put all the stuff back.

    • @mariamhussain5554
      @mariamhussain5554 Před 4 lety +41

      Koba oh my days a hahahahahah how stupid loool

    • @klaudiaosmalek6105
      @klaudiaosmalek6105 Před 4 lety +53

      Im kinda gald it got declines

    • @TheWeepingDalek
      @TheWeepingDalek Před 4 lety +37

      not when you gotta put it all back. takes the fun out of it

    • @TheyfoundRickGrimes
      @TheyfoundRickGrimes Před 4 lety +4

      Doh!! 😥😥😥

    • @divaden47
      @divaden47 Před 4 lety +11

      Oh dear, what a shame......tee bloomin' hee. That's so funny!! I wonder if they were shopping for another store and were hoping to sell it all for a fat profit!?! Sorry you had to put it all back though!

  • @Mostlyharmless1985
    @Mostlyharmless1985 Před 3 lety +176

    Wait, people get squicked out by you handling produce? Dear god, how do they think it ends up in the bin to buy it? Like, have you guys ever seen a bathroom out in the middle of the farmer's field? Exactly, so how do you think the workers relieve themselves? That's right. Never mind the deer and rabbit and whatever comes to eat the deer and rabbit, Plenty of workers use tobacco, but smoking takes too much time so they'll have a chaw in.
    Oh, and don't think combine harvesters are going to save you in terms of hygiene, those things will mangle and grind up the field creatures and place their corpses right along side the crop to be sorted out.
    So, enjoy your tobacco spit, poo and animal guts covered vegetables if you don't wash them!
    You probably got more dirt on you from handing the vegetable than the vegetable got from being handled.
    Wash your dang vegetables.

    • @lesleyvivien2876
      @lesleyvivien2876 Před 2 lety +11

      I think the silly people protesting are all fourteen-year-olds who don't cook or shop, don't understand basic hygiene, and don't know that fruit and veg need to be washed and sometimes peeled. They wouldn't have a clue that you could take an onion home without touching it, and find that it has neck rot.
      "...get squicked out..." I've never heard that before! See, YT can be educational! :)

    • @redrocketgame
      @redrocketgame Před 2 lety +9

      it's genuinely baffling to me, i have clinically diagnosed OCD, generally triggered by dirt and the like and it doesn't bug me because you are just supposed to wash veg and the like. i really have to wonder what those folks are thinking when complaining about picking up the produce to check it, like do they just buy any piece of veg they touch and eat it without washing? cause to my mind that's way more gross.

    • @Asdayasman
      @Asdayasman Před 2 lety +2

      I categorically refuse, I will eat the extra free nutrients and I will produce stronger sons than you ever thought possible.

    • @Objective-Observer
      @Objective-Observer Před 2 lety

      I'm here a year after this was first posted. I'm Immune Compromised, and nope. Plain Washing won't protect you from food born illness. In the US, produce is washed and cleaned before being shipped to grocery stores. Before the C19, lysteria was the last big outbreak of food born illness- on lettuces. The Contamination happened in transit. The only thing that would kill lysteria was heat or a chemical sanitizer... that isn't edible. I considered vodka to sanitize produce, but it doesn't have a high enough alcohol content. It takes 150 proof, no dilation at all, alcohol to kill lysteria.
      Even if the produce is not contaminated with the big bad bugs, I'm sill vulnerable to ALL of them. I decided to not eat raw food any more.
      doh, I forgot to add: I don't begrudge anyone eating all the produce you need. For those of us with broken immune systems, we have to think differently.

    • @TYCOIX
      @TYCOIX Před 2 lety

      @@Objective-Observer they never claimed washing your produce kills all illnesses caused by raw food

  • @mrsir1868
    @mrsir1868 Před 4 lety +91

    This is the only person I could watch go grocery shopping and be entertained 😂

  • @ianv.1470
    @ianv.1470 Před 4 lety +378

    It has NOTHING to do with these products reappearing on eBay at gouged prices. Nothing at all.....

    • @alexanderkasson106
      @alexanderkasson106 Před 4 lety +4

      what in particular is gouged on ebay?

    • @TheOtherwise1337
      @TheOtherwise1337 Před 4 lety +26

      @@alexanderkasson106 Meaning they're reselling on Ebay at a MUCH higher price.
      I don't think "gouged" is the right word though

    • @rdoes6696
      @rdoes6696 Před 4 lety +32

      ​@@alexanderkasson106 Sanitizer wipes and masks.
      Even toilet paper. - as stations and convenience stores buy it up from the larger stores hoping the less mobile will be buying it up at their increased prices.
      My local paint supply stores had to take masks off the shelf because people are over buying for themselves and resale, it leaves none for workers.

    • @noorkoteb2925
      @noorkoteb2925 Před 4 lety +6

      @@alexanderkasson106 I saw someone selling one square of a 2ply toilet paper roll for $0.99

    • @rdoes6696
      @rdoes6696 Před 4 lety +8

      Everyones trying to make a buck off the crowded spaces where getting these things is less convenient. People are quick to open their wallets for ease of purchasing these things, and lots of folks are capitalizing.
      Where I'm located, people normally buy things, like fruit, & things we have a surplus of, even criminals moving drugs for profit. They make the few hour drive to the big cities and double or triple their money. ( I make wine and pick a lot of fruit, always competing with city-resellers. )
      But thats just business 101

  • @funkydozer
    @funkydozer Před 4 lety +410

    Apparently toilet roll is extremely tasty, if my local Tesco is anything to go by.

    • @Intrspace
      @Intrspace Před 4 lety +36

      But seriously. Why is everyone stocking up on TP? Do they plan on shitting themselves every 5 minutes? If things get so bad that shops can't restock TP, then you'll have more important things to worry about

    • @gary_05
      @gary_05 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Intrspace maybe they're are making improvised masks with them? because otherwise it makes zero sense, ok let's assume its for toilet use of course, other use i think they'd be using them is to wipe hand after apply hand sanitizer but there are sanitized special papers for that isnt it?? but its tp itself is not that clear because if you destroy the packaging it immediately get expose to air temp, worst ppl bags in which they are carry them might even more dirty hence making the tp useless if thats what they are looking for in the first place. so if thats the reason why there are stocking up to do these things or to be absolutely germ free, why don't they straight up buy, like i said, hand sanitized papers, or these wipes soaked in javel or something. where i live the price of tp is going up too, its insane! i really dont get it. ahaha

    • @NOWThatsRichy
      @NOWThatsRichy Před 4 lety +8

      @@gary_05 The Toilet paper stockpiling panic started in Australia because they get the raw materials for making the paper & the cardboard tubes from China, & due to all the lock downs in China the supply chain was drying up.
      But in the UK our raw materials are homegrown or come from Scandinavia, so it's more of a case or panic fuels more panic!

    • @gary_05
      @gary_05 Před 4 lety +4

      @@NOWThatsRichy it is still so ridiculous, even though they stopped production over there, and i dont think its something that's gonna happen in every industrial locations in china where TP are made, even though hypothetically speaking if that happens somehow, and productions are not solely from there anyway, but it more probable that this virus will likely die down long before there are shortages in TP.

    • @borris542
      @borris542 Před 4 lety

      Fangles you would expect tissues to be sold out

  • @clusterbungle
    @clusterbungle Před 3 lety +21

    The medicine aisle brings back memories. I inject prescription medication 3 times a week for MS and need to take 2 paracetamol beforehand to avoid being in pain all night afterwards. Seeing the whole shelf of paracetamol disappear was pretty stressful

  • @TainaElisabeth
    @TainaElisabeth Před 4 lety +25

    Absolutely shook and shaken that some items in the UK are actually priced 2£ or 4£ instead of 1,99 or 3,99.

    • @darkelemental
      @darkelemental Před rokem +2

      There's a lot of items priced like that. But our stores aren't afraid to price an item as a whole number. Its very common. Our pricetag also actually reflects the price you pay at the cashier unlike our American counterparts

    • @TainaElisabeth
      @TainaElisabeth Před rokem +3

      @@darkelemental In finland only lidl prices items as whole numbers. Stores really love to treat customers like easily tricked little babies. The best part is since we don’t use 1 cent coins 3,99€ actually is literally 4€, you’re not even saving a the cent lmao

    • @darkelemental
      @darkelemental Před rokem

      @@TainaElisabeth that's strange. As a country we all collectively see 1.99 and actually know it as 2 because the penny doesn't matter to us. It holds no actual real value like it used to so stores have probably realised that we don't care about the penny difference over the last 10 years or so and it saves them time at the checkout counting change. Strangely aldi and lidl are some of the few stores here that insist on using the .99 for everything

    • @rowejon
      @rowejon Před rokem +1

      I'm 69 & was taught that the reason for non whole number prices was to avoid theft by staff. If you have to give change you have to ring the transaction on the till, if you don't have to give change you can pocket the cash. Nowadays that's less necessary.

  • @Wuukss
    @Wuukss Před 4 lety +509

    ''I do like the thick ones''
    -Atomic Shrimp, 2020

  • @vanthonvenus
    @vanthonvenus Před 4 lety +138

    this is why the government needs to be careful with talking to their citizens, most people are easy to scare and will go into frenzy’s like this because of television.

    • @bleyzerplayz
      @bleyzerplayz Před 4 lety +11

      Obviously it's the news who spread rumors etc. bringing up panic just because they get attention and views for it. Despicable, I say.

    • @thegypsyking962
      @thegypsyking962 Před 4 lety +1

      LillyCookies DDAENG shits about to hit the fan

    • @halinallet652
      @halinallet652 Před 4 lety +3

      Do you have food for least two weeks? If not go buy. As those "panic buyers" did. This "panic buy" was not a mistake. Mistake was that they had to do it. You should always have enough food for least two weeks.

    • @thealanator6116
      @thealanator6116 Před 4 lety

      LillyCookies DDAENG no it’s not the TV’s fault, it’s cos people are fucking stupid. 2 grams or common sense is all that’s needed to realise everything will be fine

    • @thegypsyking962
      @thegypsyking962 Před 4 lety +1

      The Alanator keep telling yourself that anyone with half of braincell can see it’s about to infect a lot of people with a lot of deaths

  • @mareebrown2163
    @mareebrown2163 Před 4 lety +49

    Thank you for the straight talking re. handling fruit and veg. Ppl are getting a bit precious really. Hi from Australia.

    • @Just-SomeGuy
      @Just-SomeGuy Před 3 lety +2

      I know this is a while ago now, but I wonder how many people complaining about the touching and putting down of food, were not for reasons of bacteria spread, but for risk of spreading covid. You're unlikely to find covid on your onion when you pull it out of the ground.
      I do think it is wise to minimise what you touch, but don't buy, even if you say you have washed your hands. It's pretty hard not to touch your face at all until you get home again.
      Other than that reason, I'm fine with loose veg being touched.

    • @artyomsherwin648
      @artyomsherwin648 Před 3 lety +2

      It's got to be just the Americans, right?

    • @nikan7704
      @nikan7704 Před 2 lety +1

      @@artyomsherwin648 I'm American and I've never in my life seen plastic gloves for handling the produce. The idea was completely shocking to me when I saw the video actually.

    • @___Zack___
      @___Zack___ Před 2 lety

      They do the plastic thing in Europe. Italy are quite serious about it up north, old people will complain at you if they see you touching without gloves, even things like oranges 🙄

  • @rexana
    @rexana Před rokem +22

    I worked in a mid-size Co-Op supermarket all through covid, and I distinctly remember returning from two weeks of annual leave on Sunday 15th March 2020 to ABSOLUTE CHAOS.
    Obviously we opened at 10am, but did the whole "Doors open at 9:30 for browsing" thing that has since disappeared. When we opened the doors at 9:30 there was a huge queue of people snaking round the corner outside, and they all barrelled in with their trollies, loading them up with massive amounts of loo roll and pasta and other stuff, and then by 10am when we could actually open the tills there were huge queues down almost every aisle.
    This went on and got worse. I think people must have been tracking delivery vans on facebook groups or something because there were occasions where our delivery was only just backing into the yard when people came piling through the doors demanding the toilet rolls. They wanted it straight off the lorry. I remember one guy shouting at me that he had driven 30 miles to our shop just for toilet rolls.
    Then when we put blanket limits of two per item across everything in the store, I remember a woman kicking off that I wouldn't let her buy 20 bottles of wine - she said "But I NEED them, because I have to self isolate for two weeks!"
    If you're supposed to be self isolating due to exposure WHY ARE YOU HERE???? also, wine? That's your must have item???
    That whole time was an absolute nightmare. I'm so glad I no longer work in a supermarket!

    • @Lyran7
      @Lyran7 Před rokem +5

      I'm glad you got out of it, essential workers never got any credit during that madness, just a bit of virtue signalling.

    • @katelights
      @katelights Před 8 měsíci

      In Australia they made the booze shops essential businesses. Too many functional alcoholics.

  • @99fruitbat
    @99fruitbat Před 4 lety +208

    Old lady here ! I remember the bread panic , the tea panic and the bizzare salt panic ( think that one was around 1974 ) ! Salt 😶 A neighbor actually bought about 50 packs of Saxa Salt . Probably still has most of them to this day .

    • @Dthenn
      @Dthenn Před 4 lety +21

      A quick Google search did not help me and this was before my time, but I am very curious. Please could you tell me, why, oh why oh why was there a salt panic?

    • @99fruitbat
      @99fruitbat Před 4 lety +24

      @@Dthenn l have absolutely no idea what triggered the Salt Panic . This occurred in Scotland UK , don't know if it affected the rest of the UK . Scottish folks tend to like a fair bit of salt on their food , well we certainly did back then . I don't what the trigger was . We also had the coffee panic buy which did worry my German mother , but family in Germany posted us packages of coffee beans , so she survived that one . We also had The Winter of Discontent !! Loads of people went on strike , no rubbish collection , electricity cut off , dockers refusing to unload food supplies ! Fun times 😶👋

    • @99fruitbat
      @99fruitbat Před 4 lety +26

      @MsSunhappy Check out The Winter of Discontent . Loads of people went on strike in the UK . Brought down the Government . Due to the power workers going on strike ( amongst many others ) our electricity kept being cut off . Guess what panic that caused ? Yep ! The great panic buying of candles ! To this day I always have a wee emergency supply of candles .

    • @99fruitbat
      @99fruitbat Před 4 lety +15

      @MsSunhappy I believe it's called the Herd Instinct . You aren't panicking , then you see other people panicking , that triggers a panic response in yourself . As individuals we can act independently , once part of a group / mob , we can't usually do that . Fish and other wildlife use the same methods to escape danger , shoals , herds . Ever wondered why penguins hang about in groups waiting for one penguin to enter the water ? Or indeed kick one of their number in ? It's pretty freaky reason 😶

    • @anima6035
      @anima6035 Před 4 lety +2

      @MsSunhappy i dig how you worded that sentence

  • @Alpha-gk6hd
    @Alpha-gk6hd Před 4 lety +570

    “Sir, you have been tested positive with coronavirus”
    “But how, i had 3000 ply toilet paper..”

    • @jb6712
      @jb6712 Před 4 lety +5

      🤣😁😅😄

    • @Daniela-pr7rz
      @Daniela-pr7rz Před 4 lety +17

      "The woman knife fighting you for the last toilet paper roll tested positive, now so do you "

    • @iamatoaster2693
      @iamatoaster2693 Před 4 lety

      😆😆😆

    • @emperortbw402
      @emperortbw402 Před 4 lety +14

      @@Daniela-pr7rz That's why it's important to wash her blood of your knife before using it to cut up the toilet paper you're eating for lunch. Rookie mistake.

    • @Daniela-pr7rz
      @Daniela-pr7rz Před 4 lety +8

      @@emperortbw402 I wish you told me that a few hours ago, before I simply had to knock down a child for getting first at the last candy on the shelf.

  • @MexieMex
    @MexieMex Před 4 lety +41

    I've been bulk buying toilet paper for years, all my mates always thought it was hilarious I'd have a stack of about 100 rolls or so next to the loo. Suddenly they can't buy any and don't think the idea is quite as funny any more. (It's *MUCH* cheaper to buy in bulk vs a few rolls at a time)

    • @cherylT321
      @cherylT321 Před 2 lety

      Did they ask you for some of your stash?

    • @brianartillery
      @brianartillery Před 2 lety +4

      I never understood the hoarding (and bulk buying ISN'T hoarding) of toilet rolls. None of the C-19 symptoms were excessive loose bowel movements, were they? Or were people terrified that they might cough so hard, they'd crap themselves?
      Don't recall seeing either symptom on the WHO website.
      Wait... I know what it is... a huge amount of people today are just arseholes. That's it.

  • @poshcat4380
    @poshcat4380 Před 4 lety +46

    I’m born in America and raised there but my parents are from London and it’s weird and cool to see more people pronouncing grocery items like them

  • @todo9633
    @todo9633 Před 4 lety +224

    This isn't the 1930s, the supply is more than sufficient, people need to calm down.

    • @MrBark1969
      @MrBark1969 Před 4 lety +9

      Is it though? Especially if people are buying everything

    • @ocloud7389
      @ocloud7389 Před 4 lety +88

      MrBark45 that’s why people need to calm the fuck down

    • @swanningabout
      @swanningabout Před 4 lety +49

      People are dumb cunts

    • @Ben-jq3ov
      @Ben-jq3ov Před 4 lety +7

      @@MrBark1969 better to be safe than sorry 🙏

    • @Multivlex
      @Multivlex Před 4 lety +29

      I think it's more about not being able to leave your home without risking getting sick. But some people do take it too far.

  • @IRONSIIGHTz
    @IRONSIIGHTz Před 4 lety +231

    What’s worse is how their panicking and hoarding result in me having to react similarly; my dog is diabetic (amongst other things) and has a specific diet of certain foods, those foods are now almost always out of stock, resulting in me now having to hoard those foods when I can so my dog can live. Forced to hoard because they are!

    • @indominusrex1652
      @indominusrex1652 Před 4 lety +12

      Im Sorry for your dog hope he/she is alright

    • @GreenGorgeousness
      @GreenGorgeousness Před 4 lety +17

      Yup I have dietary restrictions and don't know what I'm going to est to stay healthy this week.

    • @indominusrex1652
      @indominusrex1652 Před 4 lety +3

      And I'm forced to hoard too when I went to buy dog food there was only 1 bag left

    • @cat2413
      @cat2413 Před 4 lety +9

      I feel like this is the same for both humans and pets with restrictive diets. For all the urging in the UK to be 'considerate' its a joke and some of the more vulnerable are suffering.

    • @lizfowle2473
      @lizfowle2473 Před 4 lety +4

      Your Movies her dog isn’t taking resources from babies so leave her dog alone ass

  • @AhsokaTanoTheWhite
    @AhsokaTanoTheWhite Před 3 lety +14

    I remember going to my tesco and seeing no pasta or rice left, and so the two-three weeks after lockdown I was out of a job that guaranteed me atleast a free meal, and no food in my cupboard, I honestly ate a sngle serving bowl of porridge oats with no sugar, the really shit 90p bag of frozen sausages that were 50% wheat, tesco brand mustard for dinner, bread was optional depending on if any were left on the days I went, no flour meant I couldn't make my own either... The people who panic bought everything leaving the poor/lower class/students with nothing should be ashamed of themselves. I initially lost almost about 6 KG, then gained about 20 during the span of lockdown, though the gain was also because I decided to sit down and write a novel, and learn Chinese, not just because I was eating whatever shit food was left at Tesco.

    • @kamilasmosna5821
      @kamilasmosna5821 Před 2 lety +1

      You gained 20kg cos u were in a kcal surplus , a massive one. You lost 6kg when you were in deficit

    • @conniethomas4753
      @conniethomas4753 Před 2 lety

      Congrats on positivity of learning language and penning a novel :-)

  • @Bombshellbinder
    @Bombshellbinder Před 4 lety +39

    I feel like I just followed Mark Corrigan around Tescos

  • @SofiaB-fe8bb
    @SofiaB-fe8bb Před 4 lety +275

    I bet the CEO of Andrex is laughing his head off and planning his next house extension

    • @billylardner
      @billylardner Před 4 lety +18

      Yeah and Kleenex

    • @crotchet6439
      @crotchet6439 Před 4 lety +17

      "now what Ferrari should I buy?"

    • @stuck4aname
      @stuck4aname Před 4 lety +7

      @@billylardner They're both made by the same company.

    • @jase8907
      @jase8907 Před 4 lety +11

      Andrex shares are looking excellent..... On paper 😁

    • @lunar_magick
      @lunar_magick Před 4 lety +2

      Should have bought shares

  • @sawyerbuss637
    @sawyerbuss637 Před 4 lety +62

    I hadn't realized how badly people are panicking, it's like they're preparing for the apocalypse

    • @Mldy96
      @Mldy96 Před 4 lety +2

      You tell me? I sprained my leg 2 weeks ago and because I live in an apartment with no elevators and I cannot take the stairs with my leg like this, I have been pretty much stuck in my flat and have to order my groceries. Which sucks when people are panic stockpiling...

    • @Rossscow
      @Rossscow Před 4 lety

      Lol

    • @ballztoeclippings1619
      @ballztoeclippings1619 Před 4 lety

      @yenyulified ye xD adrenaline rush

  • @teripolsonful
    @teripolsonful Před 3 lety +23

    When I saw this video a few months ago at the beginning of lockdown it really reassured me. I’m not a big panicker by any means, but all the scaremongering and the stuff I kept seeing online (despite trying to actively avoid it) was starting to get to me, especially because I live alone. When you said the part about the chocolate eggs I felt completely reassured, and rewatching this video has reminded me of how much it helped me. I just want to say thank you 😊

  • @lukeandrews4170
    @lukeandrews4170 Před 4 lety +9

    And about a week after this there was a noticeable rise in tossed food, apparently bulk buying perishables was also a thing. Honestly mind blowing how people instantly cease all brain activity whenever something happens

  • @Sparrow9612
    @Sparrow9612 Před 4 lety +410

    "A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals and you know it."
    =Agent K, Men In Black=

    • @mikeymcmikeface5599
      @mikeymcmikeface5599 Před 4 lety +9

      Trump just panicked and banned all travel from continental Europe. 😯 UK is excluded. Because politics. 🙄

    • @Sparrow9612
      @Sparrow9612 Před 4 lety

      @@mikeymcmikeface5599 I saw a video title mentioning a 30 day UK travel ban, actually.

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mikeymcmikeface5599 Like on Titanic "We're American, both of us, we don't have lice."
      You're British, you don't have Corona Virus. ;)~

    • @dquakist
      @dquakist Před 4 lety +11

      @@mikeymcmikeface5599 And then you are going to blame him for not doing anything to stop the virus. Hypocrite

    • @dquakist
      @dquakist Před 4 lety +8

      @Jennifer Lastra Humans are animals though...

  • @BlueStar7496
    @BlueStar7496 Před 4 lety +199

    I wasn’t panicking until i went to the store and saw how people are panicking. I watched this video after feeling shook by my supermarket trip and your relaxed attitude towards the whole thing is really comforting to see. Thank you!

    • @stevewillshere1161
      @stevewillshere1161 Před 4 lety +4

      I would of shouted out can anyone tell me where the headless chicken isle is.🤣🤣

    • @ShieniLicksOnLemons
      @ShieniLicksOnLemons Před 4 lety +3

      I haven't been to the store in a while now, I wonder how things are right now where I live... I don't think there's been that much panic in Finland yet, except for this year's high school graduates who are shitting their pants because they had their finals pushed into one week and their graduation is at risk of getting postponed by an entire year at worst if they fail a subject due to not having enough time to study or if they get sick and can't attend and the subject they fail doesn't have a retry next fall. I'm glad I graduated high school almost 5 years ago, didn't need to deal with this crap, only had a scare of some stomach bug that's like a yearly thing, but with that disease our instructions were literally "it doesn't matter if you have it you're gonna attend and we'll have mattresses if you have to lie down and we'll give you a bucket to puke in"...

    • @xIChaosReaperIx
      @xIChaosReaperIx Před 4 lety +1

      Same here in the states. Started to worry how I'm gonna feed my family when everyone is buying all the rice, pasta, etc. but the man makes a good point. How the hell is there a food shortage when there is an entire isle of chocolate eggs?
      It was a nice slap to the face to make me get ahold of myself.

    • @kamerons2895
      @kamerons2895 Před 4 lety +4

      I just laugh when I see it, and ridicule people who are so obviously panic buying, why do you need to buy 48 rolls of toilet paper?? Are you having a family gathering and all of you have IBS or some shit

    • @ShieniLicksOnLemons
      @ShieniLicksOnLemons Před 4 lety +2

      @@kamerons2895 I mean if it's a pack of 48 it's just smart since generally speaking the more rolls per package = smaller price per roll. I live together with my boyfriend and we always buy a 32 pack which is the largest package we can find and it's cheaper than buying four 8 roll packs. But if it's 48 rolls in smaller packages, yeah it's panic shopping

  • @aidanclarkson2893
    @aidanclarkson2893 Před 4 lety +11

    I just watched this man go shopping for like five minutes and I was oddly very entertained, it’s amazing the funny things that people buy when they panic

  • @tangentarc7477
    @tangentarc7477 Před 4 lety +17

    Never thought to try potato waffles with a fried breakfast. It makes perfect sense. I now know what was missing from my life. This changes everything.

    • @peterclarke7006
      @peterclarke7006 Před 2 lety

      Potato waffles with a fried egg on top...
      Breakfast (or late night post-pub beer-sponge) of the gods, mate 😋

    • @tangentarc7477
      @tangentarc7477 Před 2 lety

      @@peterclarke7006 Sounds good to me.

  • @tenmillionvolts
    @tenmillionvolts Před 4 lety +385

    Buy up all of those cream eggs. Then when everyone is hunkered down living on basics, you can roam the streets swapping yummy cream eggs for toilet rolls!

    • @techosarusrex
      @techosarusrex Před 4 lety +6

      @Pat Terson no lockdown may be 6 months

    • @nat3007
      @nat3007 Před 4 lety +3

      @@techosarusrex Now they said this is a possibility won't people hoard more? Certainly put people off spending anything I'm really hoping its not six months

    • @techosarusrex
      @techosarusrex Před 4 lety +3

      @@nat3007 well Jenny Harries said it may be 6 months before normality returns

    • @princesscatherine
      @princesscatherine Před 4 lety +6

      That was me 😅 I bought loads of creme eggs and party rings because it’s all I needed!

    • @anseltan014
      @anseltan014 Před 3 lety +7

      @Pat Terson this comment really didn't age well now did it

  • @robertmorrison4457
    @robertmorrison4457 Před 4 lety +209

    The panic buyers are about as bad as the people coughing in others' faces

    • @anniespencer7879
      @anniespencer7879 Před 4 lety +9

      People who hoard toilet paper should be given community service cleaning public toilets.

    • @usernameisunavailable8270
      @usernameisunavailable8270 Před 4 lety +3

      @ricky gore Well some people do panic buy. Stocking up on several of the same items in their carts. I saw someone buy like 4 gallons of milk, and 4 large containers of cottage cheese the other day. Like, how are you supposed to eat or drink all of that dairy before it expires? And why so much dairy? It'd make more sense to buy powdered milk. And it was just an old couple shopping too. But I do understand what you mean, and that it isn't just because of panic shopping.

    • @4nd3rzzon
      @4nd3rzzon Před 4 lety +1

      @@usernameisunavailable8270 its because people don't want to be out in public during this pandemic especially old people, and cheese can go in the freezer, milk too.

    • @usernameisunavailable8270
      @usernameisunavailable8270 Před 4 lety

      @@4nd3rzzon Ah, I see. But gross.

    • @usernameisunavailable8270
      @usernameisunavailable8270 Před 4 lety

      Still a lot of dairy. Like damn me and my high cholesterol lol.

  • @hulahop28
    @hulahop28 Před 4 lety +13

    i really like your videos. what you aim to say , what you try to show is always so positive, smart, considerate.. it makes one feel well and comfortable and hopeful. thank you for all you do.oh and i love your food challenges, you truly do give hope and inject creativity to many people which might be struggling. very beautiful from you.

  • @DakotaCrossed
    @DakotaCrossed Před 4 lety +13

    I went to Asda yesterday 30 mins after they opened and I ended up having an utter meltdown. The shelves were totally empty, it was madness,

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire Před 4 lety +5

      I went shopping during the start of lockdown and people were pushing, getting in each other's faces. People brought all of their kids along too, so they gathered in large groups. Then some idiot yelled at me for buying a loose pepper.

    • @memegod4433
      @memegod4433 Před 3 lety +1

      Calm down everyone

  • @tuppybrill4915
    @tuppybrill4915 Před 4 lety +167

    The sad thing is all the food that will be thrown away by the people who don’t actually know how to cook but have bought ingredients
    Well said about the veg by the way. When I was young I was sent round to the greengrocer with a bag and he just poured all the veg in together loose.

    • @adoreyou7449
      @adoreyou7449 Před 4 lety +13

      Yeah in Australia people were trying to return the stuff they panic bought, as they either can’t afford the ridiculous amount they bought or felt bad. We now can’t return most things..

    • @andymorgan6644
      @andymorgan6644 Před 4 lety +6

      People worried about his hands rather than coughs and sneezes floating around. Wash your veg people.

    • @zvxcvxcz
      @zvxcvxcz Před 4 lety

      @@andymorgan6644 I don't think most people are worried particularly about atomic shrimp's hands, but about the coughs and sneezes on people's hands generally, and those people getting those on the veggies. People are gross, you might be surprised to find out how many don't even wash their hands after going to the bathroom. Forget the sneezes even, you can get Covid-19 from literal human fecal matter put there by thoughtless people going through the veggies. Covid-19 also doesn't wash off super well with only water, but you shouldn't wash veggies with soap or alcohol, so if it did get on them, you're kinda screwed. Once we have a vaccine and most people are vaccinated, it won't be such a big deal, but for now I think some worry is warranted.

  • @OxTheHerdzz
    @OxTheHerdzz Před 4 lety +278

    Imagine doing your shopping and seeing some dude walking by talking to himself while filming you

    • @Mr_B87
      @Mr_B87 Před 4 lety +9

      I do, but I have therapy for it 🤪

    • @dean4784
      @dean4784 Před 4 lety +7

      Come to Bristol there’s loads of people talking to themselves

    • @user-qf4ny9yx7r
      @user-qf4ny9yx7r Před 4 lety +5

      that literally happened to me like an hour ago at costco

    • @citrus4419
      @citrus4419 Před 4 lety +2

      Dean everyone’s on drugs in Bristol lol

    • @dean4784
      @dean4784 Před 4 lety

      Russian Pickle funny you should say that ❄️

  • @docchocobo
    @docchocobo Před 4 lety +12

    I must not fear
    Fear is the mind killer
    Fear is the little death that bring total obliteration
    ....

  • @TheWaterMinx
    @TheWaterMinx Před 3 lety +8

    Wow! All that plastic wrapped veg is insane! In Canada (Alberta, anyway), most of the veg is loose, like the onions. I wasn't shocked by you handling produce, I was shocked by how much of the produce was prepackaged! Good on the UK for committing to get rid of some of that packaging. We just wash our veggies when we get home. Cool water and vinegar help kill mold spores, too, so your produce lasts longer.

  • @elephantandwine9867
    @elephantandwine9867 Před 4 lety +342

    I love the explaining bits of normal british life. It sounds like you're explaining that humans drink water to an alien

    • @julierauthshaw8556
      @julierauthshaw8556 Před 4 lety +25

      Yes, but remember, here in the States we generally don't drink barley water or squash. Nice to know what you do with it...

    • @troybrice4531
      @troybrice4531 Před 4 lety +8

      To me that squash drink is very alien.

    • @i.dont.read.replies
      @i.dont.read.replies Před 4 lety +22

      Lol I'm American too and a lot of the subtitles were interesting and insightful lol. I didn't know they sell eggs unrefrigerated there, very interesting. Come to think of it, why don't they do that here?

    • @AlphaCompRepair
      @AlphaCompRepair Před 4 lety +6

      @@i.dont.read.replies There is a video explaining the different mindsets of having unrefrigerated eggs to refrigerated eggs. They do look and taste different but for me, I like the US eggs over British ones. I think it's a matter of what you grew up eating.

    • @AdlerTX
      @AdlerTX Před 4 lety +21

      @@i.dont.read.replies it's the way the eggs are processed here in the states- they're pre-washed, which removes the protective bloom layer (natural vacuum seal.)
      Eggs aren't (edit: commonly) prewashed in Europe, they're just given a dusting to remove stray feathers and are made sure there isn't too much poo ;) keeping the natural anti-bacterial layer intact.

  • @83uwb
    @83uwb Před 4 lety +363

    At this point I feel like I need to panic buy, but out of panic from the people that do a panic buy because of Corona. That's ironic.
    Yall this tweet is a joke. I'm too broke to panic buy anyways.

    • @bigbeans202
      @bigbeans202 Před 4 lety +28

      Dana that is how panic buying works, don’t feed it 😉

    • @MilwaukeeWoman
      @MilwaukeeWoman Před 4 lety +10

      Really. Buy toilet paper. You don't want to figure out how to wipe without it.

    • @83uwb
      @83uwb Před 4 lety +16

      @@MilwaukeeWoman Sounds like you went through some shit. Literally. Thanks for the advice

    • @Yetaxa
      @Yetaxa Před 4 lety +18

      It's a known phenomenon that panic buying is a self fulfilling prophecy
      It causes shortages that wouldn't have happened otherwise

    • @camper1749
      @camper1749 Před 4 lety +1

      @@83uwb Worst case scenario, you'll have to get creative with a plastic bottle.

  • @carolynaitken7632
    @carolynaitken7632 Před 4 lety +2

    This is a week later and things have gotten much worse he could still find frozen stuff we can’t now because all the refrigerators are all empty thanks to the panic buying some peoples homes must look like the hoarder next doors which is a program on TV where some people’s homes are so packed with junk they can hardly get though their front door and they end up not even knowing what they’ve got and they’re trampling all over their junk and much of it gets broken! But as for these panic buyer much of their stuff will finally end up in the dustbin because it’ll end up rancid or out of date before they get around to eating it! And the crying shame of it is Someone else could of had that food that’s going to be chucked out!!!

  • @croonch6538
    @croonch6538 Před 4 lety +7

    Just subscribed after watching a few of your other videos. You seem like a lovely, genuinely nice person.
    On another note, I haven't been out (in public places) for about 3 weeks now, so it was nice to see how it's going for other countries and not just my own.

  • @dshe8637
    @dshe8637 Před 4 lety +150

    13:48 When a branch loaded with pears broke from a tree in my garden, I took the whole thing to the school I worked in for the children to 'pick' their own fruit.
    One lad was horrified that this was unhygienic because bugs might have crawled on them; he actually thought plastic-bagged fruit was safer than my fresh, ripe, pesticide-free beauties!

    • @Sjwatts
      @Sjwatts Před 4 lety +29

      Christ that is sad

    • @Daniela-pr7rz
      @Daniela-pr7rz Před 4 lety +34

      There's an entire industry that made sure people preferred bagged food instead of natural ones that grow in gardens around the house. I believe that all of those extra hyper super precautions they tell you to take when canning food are designed to make it look like it's too much bother to do it yourself at home, give up and buy canned food from the supermarkets.

    • @AlbredaWelde
      @AlbredaWelde Před 4 lety +8

      So sad...

    • @tribalbabymum
      @tribalbabymum Před 4 lety +1

      WOW, that's astounding! But, also, a great thing to do

    • @thanoscube8573
      @thanoscube8573 Před 3 lety +2

      I'd take those pears anyday haha

  • @Demonslayer-64
    @Demonslayer-64 Před 4 lety +342

    Coronavirus: *breaks out*
    Everyone in panic mode:
    *TOILETPAPER*

    • @jessicascoullar3737
      @jessicascoullar3737 Před 4 lety +32

      Saw someone has already done a psychological study on it. Apparent people buy toilet paper for comfort because it is a large product and doesn’t spoil so makes people feel they are prepared.

    • @BobMarley-vl5gl
      @BobMarley-vl5gl Před 4 lety +25

      If your gonna buy that much toilet paper you might as well buy a bidet and never need it again

    • @Demonslayer-64
      @Demonslayer-64 Před 4 lety +1

      @@BobMarley-vl5gl it's basically the same price tho

    • @voidremoved
      @voidremoved Před 4 lety +20

      1 month supply of food. 10 month supply of toilet paper. God save us.

    • @capri4682
      @capri4682 Před 4 lety +3

      Sad tissue noises

  • @ryanjcurran2
    @ryanjcurran2 Před 4 lety +13

    I just watched some dude do his shopping during the apocalypse... why did i enjoy it is the real question

  • @richardgorcsi2443
    @richardgorcsi2443 Před 4 lety +17

    Hey, i live in hungary and i really like your videos. To be honest i was really surprised that there was no big difference between the hungarian Tesco and the British one (you guys have a bigger selection of cereals :D ) and here the price of anything that has mildly longer shelf life than a couple of days has went up an insane amount.. it just doesn't even make sense.
    By the way on your videos, they are really good and very entertaining. And i really hope you get more viewers and subscribers because you definetly deserve it.
    With love, from Hungary
    Yours sincerely Richard

  • @2learn4ever
    @2learn4ever Před 4 lety +209

    If they would stop panic buying there would be enough for everyone. I have to go shopping tomorrow and I dread finding what you found, empty shelves. We are a retired couple so don't really need a lot, just a little will do us.

    • @lewissouster4662
      @lewissouster4662 Před 4 lety +15

      2learn4ever I live in a family of 6 and we only have a 4 pack of toilet roll to last us this week because there wasn't any others in the shop

    • @flickflack
      @flickflack Před 4 lety +6

      I went shopping a few hours ago and absolutely nothing was out of stock except the premade single-serving salad bowls. Plenty of bread, plenty of tuna, plenty of canned everything, and more rice than you could shake a stick at. It largely depends on the store you're going to.
      I wager large warehouse stores like Food 4 Less or Costco are going to be picked over, but my local Albertsons affiliate was just fine.

    • @90seconds35
      @90seconds35 Před 4 lety +3

      @@lewissouster4662 i suggest you using water. I know its sounds weird, but it kinda work.

    • @grahamkelly8662
      @grahamkelly8662 Před 4 lety +2

      90 seconds water? What about soap? My arse is a complete twat and gives me nothing but problems. Even still, when I was my bum, I use water and shower gel. I think some religious people wipe with water and hand but I just think that’s very unhygienic

    • @fireworkdarlink
      @fireworkdarlink Před 4 lety +2

      Graham Kelly if you use hand soap after you wash your bum then it’s not unhygienic. Your hand won’t have anything on it when you’re washing it as well

  • @MegaHellstrike
    @MegaHellstrike Před 4 lety +320

    Ahhh... The taste of a true Apocalypse: Spaghetti sauce and Hot Dogs.
    Such weird stuff to buy, makes it rather obvious that most people out there have absolutely no clue about cooking...
    By the way, the Austrian government is handling this situation surprisingly well, they're avoiding panic and inform the people properly. For once we're doing something sensible!

    • @poti2848
      @poti2848 Před 4 lety +15

      I mean the UK government are trying. It is the media mostly that are making people scared. The advice is not to panic buy or do anything unordinary at all.

    • @m..w6877
      @m..w6877 Před 4 lety +6

      Bruh y’all got spiders snakes to worry about, this is basically a mild inconvenience for yall

    • @AtaGunZ
      @AtaGunZ Před 4 lety +2

      I mean the spread there is crazy tho, they kinda normalized having it i think because everyone is coughing but no one is getting tested. They say "it's just a cold mate"

    • @Amy-kp1oe
      @Amy-kp1oe Před 4 lety +10

      The gaming fish 13 this would be the first time I’ve heard of “spider snakes” in Austria... think you might’ve meant Australia mate

    • @nibaljbn8572
      @nibaljbn8572 Před 4 lety +3

      I Just went to penny to pick up some regular stuff and left with nothing

  • @SouthernExploring
    @SouthernExploring Před 3 lety +8

    That's how shopping carts work at Aldi's here in the US. I have several in my garage because they are a bargain at $0.25 😁

  • @matildas3177
    @matildas3177 Před 3 lety +5

    We have those "squash" drinks in Sweden too! There are essentially two variations, one that's closer to the sugary store bought fruit juices/sodas and one that's closer to home made fruit drinks. We call both of them "lättdryck", lit. light drink, because they are usually sold in 2 dl tetras and then you add water at home, so they are lighter to carry than the already prepared drinks.

  • @vitriolicAmaranth
    @vitriolicAmaranth Před 4 lety +429

    "There's a shortage of bread? Then let them eat chocolate eggs"
    -Atomic Shrimp

    • @sequel1240
      @sequel1240 Před 4 lety +29

      It's a reference to the French Revolution when the queen who lived far away from France got informed of the starvation and she said "There is no bread, then let them eat cake"

    • @Dom_is_online
      @Dom_is_online Před 4 lety +6

      Sequel 12 yeah but thats a rumor and shes never said that

    • @jocaingles8464
      @jocaingles8464 Před 4 lety

      Brioche*

    • @m..w6877
      @m..w6877 Před 4 lety +3

      God I’m an idiot, I thought it was a joke about Jesus and Easter, because he multiplied the bread, and when he died and couldn’t multiply bread, Easter happened

    • @Chicky0708
      @Chicky0708 Před 4 lety

      @@m..w6877 I busted out laughing reading this comment. I like that idea though. Your not an idiot.

  • @RedBeanShroom
    @RedBeanShroom Před 4 lety +138

    I wonder what people think when they buy 90 toilet rolls, " I am gonna build a fort out of these to defend myself against corona virus."

    • @kateg9437
      @kateg9437 Před 4 lety +6

      Ehh, my family naturally buys things in large quantities. I dont remember my dad ever buying less than 50 rolls at a time. Less hassle

    • @thisisstuart7951
      @thisisstuart7951 Před 4 lety +3

      depends how asses they need to wipe

    • @lemon3102
      @lemon3102 Před 4 lety

      😂😂😂

    • @HelenBeeee
      @HelenBeeee Před 4 lety +6

      @Ad Lockhorst but very good against the results of a diet of canned hotdogs pasta and oil :))))

    • @DeviBuster
      @DeviBuster Před 4 lety

      That's what my dad keeps saying.

  • @Zyphera
    @Zyphera Před 3 lety +4

    I live in Sweden and have to say I'm very surprised at how cheap the food is in UK!

  • @cecinkm
    @cecinkm Před 4 lety +13

    people just need to wash their fruits and vegetables

  • @sufficetosay3339
    @sufficetosay3339 Před 4 lety +701

    News: Self isolate
    People: Let's all go to Aldi at once

    • @braska19
      @braska19 Před 4 lety +6

      LIDL have done a good job...perhaps the greed only applies to ASDA...Sainsbury's good as WELL but they get alot of abuse from customers
      ASDA need to take that advert down implying only pensioners and vulnerable can shop between 6-9am ...if they don't intend implementing it take it down..their not looking too good at the moment.
      "Tills 1-8 for pensioners only please'..that was an announcement at 7am when their were only supposed to be them in at that time..when asked why the store is full up with people under that age with full trolleys they answered.. well we did open at 6am..it was 7am when asked

    • @alecnolastname4362
      @alecnolastname4362 Před 4 lety +7

      As a Canadian I love hearing the stories CBC have been putting out about the people "Stuck abroad at the vacation destination" when those people ha e also planned those trips "two or three months ago"

    • @bigupyourself
      @bigupyourself Před 4 lety

      Better off ... is half the price and better meat than tesco

    • @DarwinskiYT
      @DarwinskiYT Před 4 lety +7

      I hate panic buyers
      Fuck panic buyers

    • @paxundpeace9970
      @paxundpeace9970 Před 4 lety

      In the first march weeks Aldi looked like a warzone.

  • @BigKicksMix
    @BigKicksMix Před 4 lety +353

    I literally just wanted pasta for my pesto
    I think I’m going to get some gnocchi because everyone seems to leave that alone
    I don’t know what people think is going to happen when they get corona but apparently pasta is mandatory...

    • @boldontarian
      @boldontarian Před 4 lety +54

      Pasta is non perishable and keeps for a long time, as well as not requiring any advanced preparation (just boil it) meaning it's good to keep in case you get quarantined or fall ill, as well as being easy enough to prepare even if you are quite ill.
      TL;DR: it's a good basic staple along canned food if you are not able to leave your house

    • @Monica_bondevik
      @Monica_bondevik Před 4 lety +17

      Would you like some of mine? I've got 9kg of the stuff

    • @BigKicksMix
      @BigKicksMix Před 4 lety +12

      Bold Ontarian I do understand why (being a tad facetious)- I just don’t think it’s necessary... and I really wanted my pasta and pesto 😭

    • @BigKicksMix
      @BigKicksMix Před 4 lety +12

      Monica Bondevik genuinely if you have more than you need I think some food banks are having shortages because of this so if you wanted to donate some it would likely be appreciated :)

    • @PolrisTired
      @PolrisTired Před 4 lety +3

      Pasta is essential whatever the reason

  • @edward.l.h7450
    @edward.l.h7450 Před 4 lety +5

    There is something really enjoyable about watching someone doing some shopping at good old Tesco

  • @slamduncan6685
    @slamduncan6685 Před 4 lety +1

    I like how you have a valid response to everything and actually say something, not in a rude way but in a almost comedic way.

  • @tanyacavanagh2672
    @tanyacavanagh2672 Před 4 lety +234

    I've caught a cold during this coronavirus panic buying. Took my hours just trying to find a shop that had paracetamol left in stock. Awful.

    • @shadowxxe
      @shadowxxe Před 4 lety +14

      same luckily i have a little stockpile of paracetamol at home just saves me going out when im sick

    • @geoffdundee
      @geoffdundee Před 4 lety +5

      shadowXXe..me too lol......and tissues and lemsip max

    • @PRDXCOD
      @PRDXCOD Před 4 lety +12

      Can't bulk buy paracetamol, that's just many many people concern buying which is fair enough. Goes to show how fast things will disappear when it's time for everyone too prep

    • @tommillar7171
      @tommillar7171 Před 4 lety +20

      Same problem here, idiots seem to think that antibiotics will help against a VIRUS, as well as painkillers for some reason.

    • @TheWeepingDalek
      @TheWeepingDalek Před 4 lety +6

      give how paracetamol has a 2 box limit. that's scary.

  • @98_sam_
    @98_sam_ Před 4 lety +100

    People in Slovakia don't get paid enough to go around panic buying even if they wanted to. There's always a bright side

    • @skeptigal8899
      @skeptigal8899 Před 4 lety +15

      Slovaks are cool people. I had an exchange student from Slovakia and I miss that boy so much! He was so smart and funny. I have to go visit him one of these days.

    • @Pumbli
      @Pumbli Před 4 lety +6

      @@skeptigal8899 I stayed for 2 weeks in Slovakia a few years ago, beautiful country and beautiful people. Honestly I still get random cravings for Bryndzové halušky
      and even though I've made attempts at my own version of it I don't think it compares truly to how the Slovaks make it. Going back for more some day!

    • @halinallet652
      @halinallet652 Před 4 lety

      @@skeptigal8899 Slovakia was established by nazis.

    • @Ninsidhe
      @Ninsidhe Před 4 lety +5

      @@halinallet652 congratulations on winning the Most Useless Comment Of The Day! Well done.

    • @jamespatrickmcinch2519
      @jamespatrickmcinch2519 Před 4 lety

      Most people in Scotland are the same.People selfishness never fails to depress me.lol

  • @Historyfan476AD
    @Historyfan476AD Před 4 lety +16

    Can't even go out and buy your weekly shop anymore, everyone acting as if the black death has arrvied.

    • @rosiefay7283
      @rosiefay7283 Před 4 lety +1

      If they did, that would be sensible.

    • @Hollyblacknose_gaming_channel
      @Hollyblacknose_gaming_channel Před 4 lety +1

      @@rosiefay7283 It would be sensible to act like the black death had arrived? I highly doubt it. Yes this pandemic is bad and everyone needs to take precautions, but panic will just make things worse. Let me remind you that the chance of dying if you got the black death was above 90% while for the cornavirus its less than 5%. Yes 5% is a big deal and many people will/have died and we should all be doing what we can to stop the spread, but 5% is very different to 90%. If there was a pandemic of the black death MANY more people would die and I really don't think instilling the panic/hysteria that would come with an event like that into this is a good idea. As I've said what we need in times like this is a level head - not panic.
      Sorry if I'm misunderstanding what you said, but it did seem like you were insinuating this.

    • @TainaElisabeth
      @TainaElisabeth Před 4 lety

      TheUnluckyThirteen The reason it was so deadly was because they didn’t have modern healthcare then... or modern hygiene practices.
      So it wouldn’t actually be too outlandish to say that the plague has arrived. We’re just more equipped to deal with it now.

    • @Hollyblacknose_gaming_channel
      @Hollyblacknose_gaming_channel Před 4 lety

      @@TainaElisabeth I'm sorry, but I'd have to disagree. For one thing our modern hygiene wouldn't affect the death rate of an illness, just a person's chance of catching the illness in the first place and so wouldn't change the deadliness of the black death - it would still have a 90% chance of killing you once you caught it. As for our new medical advancements, yes they will probably have some affect, but it isn't as if they are going to make a disease like the black death suddenly have a much lower mortality rate.
      Look at it this way: without medical assistance of any kind children get mild to no symptoms when they catch the corona virus and the only children to die from it have had underlying medical problems. The same goes for younger adults in most cases, except for the few unlucky ones who get really ill and have to go to hospital, but that is a small percentage. Now think of the black death. Without any medical help children (or people of any age) died in a matter of days over 90% of the time.
      You can't say coronavirus is as deadly/bad as the black death when without any medical attention at all younger healthy people aren't severly affected by coronavirus, but those same types of young, healthy individuals had a 90% chance of dying if they caught the black death.
      Also, don't try the vaccines card. Vaccines are specific to the illness they were created for and so whatever vaccines people have wont help them when it comes to coronavirus as there isn't a coronavirus vaccine yet. This means vaccines wont make a difference to whether coronavirus is as deadly as the black death or not. Which it most definately isn't.

    • @Historyfan476AD
      @Historyfan476AD Před 4 lety +1

      @@TainaElisabeth Plague is a whole different family of Virus Strand.

  • @evelynkrull5268
    @evelynkrull5268 Před 4 lety +29

    I'm immunocompromised and I'm not worried about you touching produce... it's just what you do!
    Coming from slightly ahead of this video, I think hopefully this will teach people to be prepared next time. I generally keep about 2 weeks food just in case

    • @leea8706
      @leea8706 Před 3 lety +2

      I watched this video when it first came out, but here I am watching a man go shopping again 😂 anyway, I saw your comment about being prepared and having at least two weeks worth of food in the house, and in theory that’s a great idea, however, it’s just not possible for everyone. I’m also immune compromised, have a lifelong illness and I have been unwell most of my adult life, I have no money, no savings, nothing. It doesn’t help that I started university in September (my health finally started improving, so I can finally do something with my life), but I didn’t work prior, and I still can’t work, my cupboards are usually bare, save for a few packets of dry pasta. I was shielding for most of last year and was lucky to get a food box every week, otherwise I’m not sure what I would have done. I appreciate that you probably realise not everyone can afford to have a surplus of food, but it’s unfortunately more common in today’s britain than most people realise.

    • @evelynkrull5268
      @evelynkrull5268 Před 3 lety +3

      @@leea8706 thats fair enough. It's a privilege I have for sure. I would still try to stock up when you can but being able to prepare those cheap items is also a privilege I have. I hope you find some resolution in your situation, in whatever form it comes

    • @leea8706
      @leea8706 Před 3 lety +2

      @@evelynkrull5268 thank you, I appreciate that. I’m at university now like I said, at the grand old age of 32 😂 (I know I’m not old but I feel it compared to everyone else in my class), and I’m trying to improve my situation. I’m also going to starting freezing leftovers from now on. Thanks again ☺️

    • @Ian-ev5tg
      @Ian-ev5tg Před 3 lety

      Wash the food then. Why is a minorities disability the 99% responsibility to solve. Some food needs touching to test

    • @evelynkrull5268
      @evelynkrull5268 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Ian-ev5tg 1. 25% of the US has a disability
      2. No one here was complaining about washing vegetables? I literally defended us not worrying about the veggies in stores.

  • @IvanJay
    @IvanJay Před 4 lety +152

    That swing on the tin hotdog just made me laugh. Your comment on 'look at the swing on that hotdog ... you just have to admire that" ... just made me laugh, Thank you, sir.

    • @ffkingcat
      @ffkingcat Před 4 lety +1

      That hot dog was packin

    • @jumpander
      @jumpander Před 4 lety

      i could laugh if it was vegan

    • @Filbie
      @Filbie Před 4 lety +2

      It'll make your day that there's a whole video of it. Look up the wobble dog. 😝

    • @BornToBeWired
      @BornToBeWired Před 4 lety

      @@jumpander Playing spot the vegan is almost as easy as playing spot the 11 year old

    • @jumpander
      @jumpander Před 4 lety

      @@BornToBeWired The opposite is also true. Therefore your point is negligible.

  • @treasuretrails
    @treasuretrails Před 4 lety +159

    I finally feel important as a supermarket worker during this crisis lol

  • @debbieb2983
    @debbieb2983 Před rokem +3

    Good for you ! Hygiene has to be sensible, I once saw a tractor tip slightly and drop potatoes on the side of the road, I stopped and picked up the nice ones. Tried to share them with a neighbour who went nutts saying I'm not eating them there mucky and picked up off the ground !, do people know where potatoes come from .....wow ....... ☺

  • @Shipwright1918
    @Shipwright1918 Před 4 lety +3

    Definitely feel for ya, mate. During the worst of it over here in the states the store where I work had row upon row of empty shelves from people panic buying everything, and supplier shortages meant they stayed empty for weeks.
    Bit of a running joke we had was to say "Just another day in prosperous Soviet Union" as we worked, but to be honest we were all stunned.

  • @jamesbradby9863
    @jamesbradby9863 Před 4 lety +92

    You know, when you're depressed and lonely and confined to your house, this is strangely comforting,.

    • @rossanderson4156
      @rossanderson4156 Před 4 lety +10

      Chin up James, get out there for a walk if you can.

    • @returnofbeaux
      @returnofbeaux Před 4 lety +6

      There's so much about this world that you're not missing out on, but I hope you can get some company and some fresh air.

    • @Shavenhamster
      @Shavenhamster Před 4 lety +8

      go for a walk mate early hints of spring is in the air blossom on some of the trees even in London.

    • @Bob-starr
      @Bob-starr Před 4 lety +9

      I went shopping at a very large mall yesterday. It was almost empty.
      Great time for introverts!
      Stay healthy though 🙂

    • @Jafmanz
      @Jafmanz Před 4 lety +4

      I find an escort sucking my c0ck while I eat nachos works for me.

  • @somethinggood9267
    @somethinggood9267 Před 4 lety +228

    If my stores are out of healthy food, i give myself a pass to live off chocolate and crisps

    • @iamrocketray
      @iamrocketray Před 4 lety +13

      Americans and New Zealanders don't know what crisps are, they call them Chips. And what we call Chips they call fries, very confusing!

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 Před 4 lety +11

      @@iamrocketray haha all the different terminology

    • @anthonythorp7291
      @anthonythorp7291 Před 4 lety +10

      I was thinking you can live on candy/sweets bc nobody hoarding them.

    • @callumbird2749
      @callumbird2749 Před 4 lety +1

      Ray Tillman you can eat chips if you like...
      Both meanings...

    • @Potts2k8
      @Potts2k8 Před 4 lety +1

      And what they call soccer, we call football... And what they call football, we call handegg... Confusing times indeed.

  • @weeguy52
    @weeguy52 Před 4 lety +18

    I used to ask old people about living through the wars when I was kid now(hopefully) I'll be able tell kids that i lived through the Corona virus pandemic 😎✌😂

    • @ahhwe-any7434
      @ahhwe-any7434 Před 4 lety +1

      I don't hafta tell my kid bc she's living through it herself. Us not going to Disney over coronavirus is one hell of an excuse. Which really isn't an excuse. But those prices better not go up after this. Otherwise, we might not ever go.

    • @craurd
      @craurd Před 4 lety +5

      @@ahhwe-any7434 good luck, but I'm sorry to say, that the likely hood of ticket prices going up is high.

  • @SlouchingBadger
    @SlouchingBadger Před 4 lety +6

    You DO know why toilet paper is selling like hot cakes, right?
    'Cause when 1 person coughs, 100 people shit themselves.

  • @richardgregory4640
    @richardgregory4640 Před 4 lety +42

    Loved the explanation of the trolleys. Reminds me of one of my favorite jokes: "I tried one of these new discount supermarkets today. They were selling shopping trolleys for a pound. Brilliant!"

  • @BizzUK
    @BizzUK Před 4 lety +142

    This video opened my eyes to the possibility of grocery shopping ASMR

    • @OriginalnaPL
      @OriginalnaPL Před 4 lety

      @Liz bth pls

    • @SikGamer70
      @SikGamer70 Před 4 lety

      Something about watching a guy walk down the refrigerated meat aisle while the typical supermarket beeping goes on in the background, it gives me goosebumps.

    • @MK-jr5gn
      @MK-jr5gn Před 4 lety +2

      @Bizz493 check out SouthernASMR Sounds. She has some videos where she rearranges shelves in a supermarket. Might scratch your itch.

    • @00fxer2.0
      @00fxer2.0 Před 4 lety

      Oh

    • @PX_Xaver
      @PX_Xaver Před 4 lety

      I've been watching grocery hauls for years. Just the right balance of unnecessary yet interesting information to keep my mind from drifting off while being relaxed;)

  • @smoocher
    @smoocher Před 4 lety +3

    This must be the first time I've watched a man shop for anything. Loved the video! It was nice seeing what shopping is like in the UK. It's not very different from the US except for the trolley/cart deposit and the monetary units. Also your prices on the price tags are noticeably larger (in font size) than what I've ever seen in US stores.