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H18 SFR
20-08-2019, 06:48 PM
Been reading a bits and pieces about the leaked yellow'something report over the last couple of days. Today at work I got a look at my employer's (a local authority) no deal Brexit risk analysis.

They're expecting to run out of fresh supplied food in a matter of days. With that in mind they're currently stockpiling a huge amount of long life food alternatives.

Is anyone on here considering drastically preparing by buying lots of extra food to store/freeze etc at home?

wpj
20-08-2019, 10:23 PM
I have to take several meds, I have various ailments and have been doubling up on my prescriptions for 3 months now and have quite a stock. I have often had to wait before so am not at all confident after October things will be at all better, just worse. Will also fill the freezer and use local markets for produce

The_Exile
20-08-2019, 11:10 PM
I’m a type 1 diabetic so I’m ****ed. We don’t make a drop of insulin in this country. Think we last around 48-72 hours without it if we don’t eat anything.

hibby6270
20-08-2019, 11:10 PM
I really don’t see the need for Brexit in the first place. Yes - I’m a Remainer.

All the promises of ‘sunny uplands’ and having ‘cake and eating it’ are absolute b0ll0cks and everyone now knows this. Sadly some are just too intransigent to accept it.

Personally, I’ll be making sure my unicorns are safe, well, and tied up in case of intruders looking to steal them for themselves.

I’ll also be nipping down to the offy to stock up on 1 litre bottles of ‘bulldog spirit’ to see me through.

Oh yeah - and I’ll be having the tyres and suspension checked on the car to make damn sure I’m not inconvenienced by those “bumps in the road” that BJ says will be inevitable. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Then I’ll settle down in my comfy armchair and read again my new bestest, most favourite fairy tale book - “The Emperors New Clothes” by Hans Christian Andersen.

Hibrandenburg
21-08-2019, 07:00 AM
I’m a type 1 diabetic so I’m ****ed. We don’t make a drop of insulin in this country. Think we last around 48-72 hours without it if we don’t eat anything.

Scary as **** mate. I'll keep my fingers crossed that the scare stories are just that and that the UK get their act together and folks like you continue to get the life saving medicine you need. My boy is type 1 and I'd be ****ting myself if living in the UK.

calumhibee1
21-08-2019, 07:15 AM
I’m a type 1 diabetic so I’m ****ed. We don’t make a drop of insulin in this country. Think we last around 48-72 hours without it if we don’t eat anything.

I’m going to show my massive levels of ignorance when it comes to diabetes as I know nothing about it.. but why are you not going to eat anything on top of not having your insulin? How long would you “last” if you did eat? Not that it makes it any better a situation of course.. I’m just intrigued as to why you’re basing your situation on a set of circumstances where you also won’t eat?

Hibrandenburg
21-08-2019, 08:39 AM
I’m going to show my massive levels of ignorance when it comes to diabetes as I know nothing about it.. but why are you not going to eat anything on top of not having your insulin? How long would you “last” if you did eat? Not that it makes it any better a situation of course.. I’m just intrigued as to why you’re basing your situation on a set of circumstances where you also won’t eat?

Diabetics don't produce insulin or enough insulin which breaks down the carbohydrates that allows the body to supply the necessary nutrients to the muscles and vital organs. Without insulin the blood sugar levels of diabetics would rise with each intake of food and eventually reach levels that would cause the diabetic to fall into a coma and eventually die. On the other side of the spectrum, if too much insulin is administered, the blood sugar levels would be depleted to such a level that the vital organs, especially the brain would rapidly (within minutes or hours) cease to function causing death.

Moulin Yarns
21-08-2019, 09:32 AM
I have just made a huge pot of ragu. Does that count?

We have 2 freezers, 1 has uncooked ingredients the other is cooked meals, currently containing 50 meals for 2, not including the 4 to 6 batches of ragu.

You might wonder why, well the road has been known to get blocked by snow in winter and better to be prepared.

Smartie
21-08-2019, 09:57 AM
I brought this subject up with the Mrs last night and she laughed at me.

In fairness, this isn't her only ammunition but she thinks I'm cracking up.

Northernhibee
21-08-2019, 10:17 AM
Lots of dried foods stored, also bought lots of bread flour and dried yeast. Just need water to make it.

Pretty Boy
21-08-2019, 10:34 AM
I've not really done anything yet. I batch cook a lot of food and freeze it anyway so there is probably close to a month's worth of food in my freezer.

Blue milk is a bit of an essential for me for the bairn but I'm not sure if there is a likelihood of a shortage of that given most of the supermarket stuff is Scottish anyway. I suppose a few cartons of the long life stuff won't go amiss. Beyond that I'll probably fire a few tins in the cupboard and freeze some bread etc 'just in case'.

calumhibee1
21-08-2019, 10:49 AM
Diabetics don't produce insulin or enough insulin which breaks down the carbohydrates that allows the body to supply the necessary nutrients to the muscles and vital organs. Without insulin the blood sugar levels of diabetics would rise with each intake of food and eventually reach levels that would cause the diabetic to fall into a coma and eventually die. On the other side of the spectrum, if too much insulin is administered, the blood sugar levels would be depleted to such a level that the vital organs, especially the brain would rapidly (within minutes or hours) cease to function causing death.

:aok:

H18 SFR
21-08-2019, 11:37 AM
I've not really done anything yet. I batch cook a lot of food and freeze it anyway so there is probably close to a month's worth of food in my freezer.

Blue milk is a bit of an essential for me for the bairn but I'm not sure if there is a likelihood of a shortage of that given most of the supermarket stuff is Scottish anyway. I suppose a few cartons of the long life stuff won't go amiss. Beyond that I'll probably fire a few tins in the cupboard and freeze some bread etc 'just in case'.

Milk was on the list because the cartons are imported from the EU. Obviously we produce plenty milk but the worry was getting it in a carton.

Scouse Hibee
21-08-2019, 07:20 PM
I’ll just carry on as normal, likely the only real problems will be caused by the idiots panic buying and clearing supermarket shelves of items they don’t really need.

Speedy
21-08-2019, 09:42 PM
I’ll just carry on as normal, likely the only real problems will be caused by the idiots panic buying and clearing supermarket shelves of items they don’t really need.

My take on it as well

Dalianwanda
22-08-2019, 02:11 AM
Just switched my 🇬🇧 drivers license to an irish one.

Dav1986
22-08-2019, 03:10 PM
I’ll just carry on as normal, likely the only real problems will be caused by the idiots panic buying and clearing supermarket shelves of items they don’t really need.

Pretty much how I see it!

Alfiembra
22-08-2019, 03:33 PM
I've not really done anything yet. I batch cook a lot of food and freeze it anyway so there is probably close to a month's worth of food in my freezer.

Blue milk is a bit of an essential for me for the bairn but I'm not sure if there is a likelihood of a shortage of that given most of the supermarket stuff is Scottish anyway. I suppose a few cartons of the long life stuff won't go amiss. Beyond that I'll probably fire a few tins in the cupboard and freeze some bread etc 'just in case'.

Green milk surely :flag:

Hibrandenburg
22-08-2019, 04:09 PM
I’ll just carry on as normal, likely the only real problems will be caused by the idiots panic buying and clearing supermarket shelves of items they don’t really need.

Some prescription medicines might run short where there's only a limited amount of hoarding people can do.

danhibees1875
22-08-2019, 04:25 PM
Green milk surely :flag:

My milk is still white, Brexit hasn't got that bad yet.

Captain Trips
23-08-2019, 01:52 PM
I’ll just carry on as normal, likely the only real problems will be caused by the idiots panic buying and clearing supermarket shelves of items they don’t really need.

Indeed the only supply issues will be caused by people being ridiculous.

grunt
23-08-2019, 02:47 PM
Indeed the only supply issues will be caused by people being ridiculous.That may be true, but then we know that people WILL be ridiculous, so perhaps it's prudent to stock up?

danhibees1875
23-08-2019, 05:51 PM
That may be true, but then we know that people WILL be ridiculous, so perhaps it's prudent to stock up?

"Being ridiculous now eliminates the fear of being ridiculous later." - Terry Butcher's guide to Brexit, paragraph 1.

heretoday
26-08-2019, 01:18 PM
Who's transferring stocks and shares isas to cash ones? And who's sticking?

BS44
26-08-2019, 04:42 PM
My British passport runs out Sept 2020, rather than replace it I'm going to apply for a Irish passport instead

Wembley67
26-08-2019, 05:12 PM
Who's transferring stocks and shares isas to cash ones? And who's sticking?

Why on earth would you transfer unless you solely invest in UK stocks??

heretoday
26-08-2019, 06:53 PM
Why on earth would you transfer unless you solely invest in UK stocks??

Indeed.