Bin men are finding food bought during panic buying dumped.
16.03.2020 - 08:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Glasgow mum was left in tears after she couldn't find powdered milk for her newborn baby as coronavirus panic-buyers emptied supermarket shelves.
Shopper Gemma Connolly was shocked to find shelf after shelf empty when she went for supplies at Asda’s store in Govan, Glasgow.
She said: “I spoke to a young guy who told me that a woman with a three-day-old baby was in tears because she couldn’t find powdered milk.
He also said an old lady had been in earlier looking for toilet roll and there was
Bin men are finding food bought during panic buying dumped.
Panic-buyers were yesterday ordered to “calm down” and criticised for their “shameful” behaviour by Government officials.
An exhausted nurse has made a heartbreaking plea to the public to stop panic-buying after she was greeted with empty supermarket shelves following a 48-hour shift.
A new mum was left in tears after she couldn't find powdered milk for her newborn baby in Glasgow as coronavirus panic buyers had emptied supermarket shelves.
Panic buyers stripping shelves of vital supplies have been warned – this can’t go on.