No Deal Brexit - what have you bought so far?

The Hawk

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Gramaisc

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I got a document that will allow me to travel to, and live and/or work in, anywhere in the EU27, the EEA, and the UK if it leaves them, and to enter or leave the UK without showing a passport.

I generally have a good stock of long-term food in, though milk and bread would run short quickly, - now and then I do 'eat down' the stocks - I lived for nearly seven weeks with buying nothing other than milk or bread once - some 'odd' meals, but I survived.
 

Carole

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Well just in case they’re right...
So far I’ve bought 6 months supply of

Rice, a zillion different types of pasta, tinned tomatoes, tomato purée, olive oil, jars of olives, tuna fish.
I also don’t want to not be able to bake so I’ve bought, flour, caster sugar, icing sugar, baking powder, loads of nuts.

Still to buy, loads of Prosecco and Wine, but to be honest, six months worth is like a whole vat.
It might have to be done in stages.

If however, it’s all comes to nothing and the food lorries have no delay then I won’t have to shop for essentials for ages.
 

BobClay

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We've got a survivalist thing going on here. I notice nobody is stocking up on cement and armour plate for the back garden bunker. Short wave radios in order to communicate with fellow survivors in places like Sandbach and Kidderminster and discuss the Spam situation. (I'll admit even I'm not sure about that one.) :teef:
 

Perrier

Banned
We've got a survivalist thing going on here. I notice nobody is stocking up on cement and armour plate for the back garden bunker. Short wave radios in order to communicate with fellow survivors in places like Sandbach and Kidderminster and discuss the Spam situation. (I'll admit even I'm not sure about that one.) :teef:

Dont be so sure .

My patio is booked to be laid within the next few weeks ;)
 

Alee

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I’m not stocking up on anything, can barely fit the weekly shopping in my teeny kitchen.
I’ll have to resort to crime If the toilet roll run out :ninja:
 

EasMid

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Bugger the tinned stuff etc. I've filled the loft, the garage & the garden shed with lettuces, tomatoes, strawberries & blueberries. They're the things that'll really be in short supply so I'll be quids in when everyone else runs out.
 

Thehooperman

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Bugger the tinned stuff etc. I've filled the loft, the garage & the garden shed with lettuces, tomatoes, strawberries & blueberries. They're the things that'll really be in short supply so I'll be quids in when everyone else runs out.

Don't forget the ice :)
 

staffordjas

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I’m not stocking up on anything, can barely fit the weekly shopping in my teeny kitchen.
I’ll have to resort to crime If the toilet roll run out :ninja:
I'd better make sure my doors are firmly bolted then...
I am obsessed with having plenty of loo rolls in the house, most times around 100 in stock. Also like to have at least 20 tins of baked beans.

When we got married and hubby's relations came to see our new house, they found it hilarious that the cupboards were full of baked beans and loo roll :lol:

Never thought about shortages with Brexit, better start stacking a few more reserves..
 
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