panic-buying

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Examples of panic buying

  • I understand and share the desire of retailers to discourage hoarding and panic buying of sugar.

  • We know that if one mentions the word "shortage" it creates panic buying.

  • Panic buying of petrol when it occurs, does not increase the physical shortfall of supplies for long.

  • It is lack of information which causes panic buying.

  • It has been reported to me that panic buying—people buying more than they normally would—undoubtedly plays a part in our troubles.

  • The immediate effect of the announcement of the last order of that kind was a certain amount of panic buying.

  • Panic buying, whether of food or petrol, does not help.

  • Many of our difficulties, particularly about sugar supplies in the shops, have been due to over-buying, panic buying and hoarding of sugar.

  • I believe that there is panic buying.

  • Therefore, there is no need at all for any panic buying, nor for any unjustified increases in price.

  • Is he aware that old people are not in a position to take part in any panic buying or substantial buying of any kind?

  • Apart from early reports of panic buying and some rises in price, food prices remained remarkably stable, due allowance being made for seasonal influences.

  • This can then lead to panic buying and gaps on the shelves, causing real hardship for those on lower incomes.

  • We know what happens with panic buying.

  • The panic buying and hoarding—if there was any in any great way—was created by the shortage.

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