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Was on my way to Sainsburys this lunchtime when I met a couple of friends on Lordship Lane.


They had driven to Sainsburys and drove straight back home again.


They advised me that at Sainsburys they were queuing right around the carpark. Panic buying again.


Co-op was fairly quiet but M&S seemed busier.


The situation will only get worse. People are stupid.


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Not sure if it is normal or due to lockdown but when I passed through LL yesterday morning there appeared to be a big queue that stretched from M & S, passed the post Office and all the way down to Barclays Bank, difficult to say what queue was for what business.


But a lot of people.

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