Daniel O’Donnell has been left ‘absolutely appalled’ after he discovered he was targeted by a ‘horrendous’ coronavirus scam.
14.03.2020 - 18:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Long queues and empty shelves have hit supermarkets, as members of the public ignore official advice and bulk buy due to coronavirus fears.
Boots has enforced a limit of two units per customer on various sterilising products, in response to the high volume of customers.
Hand sanitiser, tinned goods and toilet roll have been in particular high demand.
There were empty shelves in some supermarkets and long queues forming on Saturday.
Official government advice is there is no need to stockpile
Daniel O’Donnell has been left ‘absolutely appalled’ after he discovered he was targeted by a ‘horrendous’ coronavirus scam.
The coronavirus pandemic is upon us and affecting many aspects of daily life. One of the key problems in the UK at the moment is people stockpiling basic amenities such as toilet roll, cleaning supplies and food.This has resulted in a reductive cycle because, due to lack of supplies, people that don’t want to buy in bulk now deem it necessary to do so due to the scarcity of products on sale.
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