Stockpiling for Brexit ....

No politics on this Café thread, please, or Ossie will ruffle his feathers at you, and you certainly don't want to be having that!
Is anyone else thinking about doing a bit of stockpiling before October, then? Or are you all just ignoring all the warnings and hope they'll go away
Ossie is traditionally a great hoarder of food
Mrs O's response is definitely
Back in Birmingham days, I always used to stockpile cans and dry goods when Asda had them on special offer (although even I had to admit it did get a bit ridiculous once we hit 60 cans of plum tomatoes in the garage). But we did get through them all. Eventually.
Anyway, I have started hedging my bets over Brexit and accumulating things like canned soups, beans, chickpeas, tomatoes, and lentils, pasta and long-life milk. They're all dated well into 2020, so shouldn't be a problem as far as usage is concerned, whatever happens.
I think we'll probably retain availability - but I bet the supermarkets will all be put their prices up come October .....

Is anyone else thinking about doing a bit of stockpiling before October, then? Or are you all just ignoring all the warnings and hope they'll go away

Ossie is traditionally a great hoarder of food


Back in Birmingham days, I always used to stockpile cans and dry goods when Asda had them on special offer (although even I had to admit it did get a bit ridiculous once we hit 60 cans of plum tomatoes in the garage). But we did get through them all. Eventually.

Anyway, I have started hedging my bets over Brexit and accumulating things like canned soups, beans, chickpeas, tomatoes, and lentils, pasta and long-life milk. They're all dated well into 2020, so shouldn't be a problem as far as usage is concerned, whatever happens.
I think we'll probably retain availability - but I bet the supermarkets will all be put their prices up come October .....