For the vulnerable and those in self-isolation, online shopping deliveries can be a lifeline as they struggle to get to the supermarkets.
24.03.2020 - 14:39 / ok.co.uk
As we go into the first day of lockdown in the UK owing to the coronavirus pandemic, people are only allowed to leave the house for a certain few set reasons, one of which is to shop for essential supplies.
A key problem at the moment is people stockpiling basic amenities such as toilet roll, cleaning products 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
.For the vulnerable and those in self-isolation, online shopping deliveries can be a lifeline as they struggle to get to the supermarkets.
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The UK is in lockdown owing to the coronavirus pandemic and people are only allowed to leave the house for a certain few set reasons, one of which is to shop for essential supplies. A key problem recently is people stockpiling basic amenities such as toilet roll, cleaning products 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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