Damn, have our water companies really fucked up that bad? Or are we expecting imminent war with Russia/China?
Huffyseventytwo on
I’ve got plenty of beer supplies for july,when we kick the tories out!
Dedward5 on
“The interest is up and the stock market’s down
And you only get mugged if you go downtown
I live back in the woods you see
My woman and the kids and the dogs and me
I got a shotgun, a rifle and a four-wheel drive
And a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive”
Danimalomorph on
How many days worth of water does my toilet cistern hold?
Hollywood-is-DOA on
Fear porn, yet again. I bet people felt stupid when they realised they couldn’t eat a year’s supply of toilet rolls, during Covid.
Plumb121 on
I’d go down the Winchester and wait for it all to blow over
MajorHubbub on
>People should, it suggests, also store non-perishable food that “doesn’t need cooking” such as tinned meat, vegetables and fruit, as well as baby supplies and pet food if needed.
>The website adds that a tin opener should be in the package
Lol
Neither-Stage-238 on
almost everybody under 30 is in a house share here in the SE, Ive had 9 people in one house before. where would it even go?
yziixx on
I’m a single man, so this could be difficult, but based on the label on a Morrisons trifle, my family is four people.
811545b2-4ff7-4041 on
This is essentially what I did at the start of covid (except for the water!.. who has space for 3 days of water? And for me, that’s essentially an entire suitcase of water).
It’ll also charge your phone, so you can play games during the apocalypse.
Agreeable_Falcon1044 on
I know people are up in arms about this, but it’s sensible. We grew up out in the middle of nowhere, so it wasn’t unusual for electricity to go out for days at a time or for roads to be flooded or snowed under, and travel dangerous. I don’t think it’s stupid to have a few days of essentials and some candles just in case. It’s like having a spare tyre…you don’t need it, until you do
harpingon on
At least my local shop sells water in tins, so I best get myself down there.
individualcoffeecake on
What do we expect to solve in 3 days that we can’t solve in 2?
bopeepsheep on
This is how I grew up – 70s, rural, no car half the week. We stockpiled all winter in case snow cut us off. Covid was pretty trivial from that perspective though by Easter 2020 I was craving salad. (Turned down an Easter egg in favour of what is now known as the Blessed Easter Cucumber.)
aistolethekids on
Evian and Fray Bentos sales have been down so they are lobbying the Tories to get everyone to bulk buy all of them to make this year’s dividend
SeniorZoggy on
Great. So Rishi thinks shit is about to hit the fan and doesn’t want to be PM during that time.
highly__favoured on
3 days would have the country in arms, now imagine 3 weeks…
c4r151 on
In Germany the government advises that you have two weeks worth of food and water.
housinghelp2 on
Well I don’t have that. But it seems sensible. 3 days isn’t that much.
Knillish on
Instead of panicking people about what processed shit they should buy for their cupboards, why don’t we do a nationwide grow campaign where the government sends everyone a seed pack to show them how easy it is to grow tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, garlic ect in our country. There’s also plenty of things that can be grown in a windowsill or a flat balcony.
In still eating pasta sauce that I made last year from completely home grown ingredients
One decent summer where a huge chunk of the country gets involved I think it would be a huge success
No-Lab-7553 on
Instructions unclear, I’ve ordered 4000 rolls of toilet paper
flyhmstr on
It’s not wrong, but I can’t help but think the timing just after Sunak and his security related speeches and the GE announcement are linked to try and drive a “labour won’t protect you stay with what you know” vote
ash_ninetyone on
This advice will cause absolutely 0% panic buying I’m sure.
Feels like we’re going to get a newly commissioned series of Threads.
Adam-West on
We have nothing left to offer you but a dose of fear and hopefully a sense of dependence.
lefthandedpen on
Another top tip is to buy sparkling water, most people refuse to drink it so increases your survival odds.
WerewolfNo890 on
Got a 180L aquarium, does that count as 3 days of water? Although ideally would like to at least leave the last 20L or so for the axolotls we can surely share the rest.
Now kinda wonder how drinkable aquarium water is, and if you boil it first. Same with water butts.
DonGibon87 on
I’m guessing the shelves with canned food and water will be empty in the next days/weeks 🤦
Toilet paper panic here we go again
RubDue9412 on
I know you want to mark the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings, but isn’t rationing going a bit over board.
DexterSaintJock on
I’ve got a couple of tins of butter beans, and some water chestnuts could do some type of stir fry I suppose
Alarmed_Inflation196 on
This is electioneering. Sunak wants to make people scared so he can attack Labour on being bad at security / war etc.
Justevl on
David Blaine survived 44 days without food, so dont panic too much.
BMW_I_use_indicators on
300% price increase on ready-made ‘Disaster Survival Packs’ incoming.
bomboclawt75 on
Why would they announce this? It’s almost as if we will be at war with Russia in a few months or something. That would be crazy
Ok-Ambassador4679 on
Post-brexit Britain becoming a nation of “preppers”…
AlDente on
I’m tempted to view this as a Tory party campaign. Their stock trade is playing to fearful conservatives.
lifebymick on
Or tax the risk properly and stop selling houses to overseas investors.
penciltrash on
Surely this is just… sensible? Like even in case of a local flood, or unexpected supply chain breakdown – not even anything sinister.
arsonconnor on
Like yeah having some backup food and water is sensible, but this is just fear mongering. I do have a fair bit of tinned foods and water but thats because my dad was a bit of a prepper and it rubbed off
AllRedLine on
No point.
If anything happens where you have to rely on something like this, 3 days isn’t going to be enough. Nowhere near enough.
I’m not a conspiratorial person, but this is almost certainly an attempt to placebo away some fears at national unpreparedness for a disaster.
Only feasible situation i can imagine where such a small amount of food would be a sufficient emergency supply is flooding or a weather based event like flooding or a blizzard that restricts safe travel to the shops. But we all know this isn’t supposed to be about that.
Mr_BigFace on
If the pandemic has taught me anything, I’m going to buy out 3 tonnes of toilet roll and become a ruthless profiteer in times of global crisis.
JustInChina50 on
I’ve got some decent knives so should be able to get my neighbours stuff with a few quick pokes.
Toblerone05 on
If there was some kind of national catastrophy that required us all to shelter in place and live off stockpiled supplies, the idea that the government would be able to resolve such a crisis in just *three days* is absolutely laughable!
Cynical_Classicist on
Shame that we can’t afford it due to all of that shrinkflation.
CaptMelonfish on
If the government really want us to be afraid, just cancel the general election.
gizmopex on
sensible but not stockpiling. Says 10 litres of water per day per person. So as a couple you’re suppose to have 60 litres of water stored in house where are you supposed to store that
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Damn, have our water companies really fucked up that bad? Or are we expecting imminent war with Russia/China?
I’ve got plenty of beer supplies for july,when we kick the tories out!
“The interest is up and the stock market’s down
And you only get mugged if you go downtown
I live back in the woods you see
My woman and the kids and the dogs and me
I got a shotgun, a rifle and a four-wheel drive
And a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive”
How many days worth of water does my toilet cistern hold?
Fear porn, yet again. I bet people felt stupid when they realised they couldn’t eat a year’s supply of toilet rolls, during Covid.
I’d go down the Winchester and wait for it all to blow over
>People should, it suggests, also store non-perishable food that “doesn’t need cooking” such as tinned meat, vegetables and fruit, as well as baby supplies and pet food if needed.
>The website adds that a tin opener should be in the package
Lol
almost everybody under 30 is in a house share here in the SE, Ive had 9 people in one house before. where would it even go?
I’m a single man, so this could be difficult, but based on the label on a Morrisons trifle, my family is four people.
This is essentially what I did at the start of covid (except for the water!.. who has space for 3 days of water? And for me, that’s essentially an entire suitcase of water).
I do fancy a wind up torch and radio though. All it takes is a powercut and I feel a bit remote. Found this – [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Portable-Emergency-Survival-Flashlight-Headphone-White/dp/B0B77CJGHF](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Portable-Emergency-Survival-Flashlight-Headphone-White/dp/B0B77CJGHF)
It’ll also charge your phone, so you can play games during the apocalypse.
I know people are up in arms about this, but it’s sensible. We grew up out in the middle of nowhere, so it wasn’t unusual for electricity to go out for days at a time or for roads to be flooded or snowed under, and travel dangerous. I don’t think it’s stupid to have a few days of essentials and some candles just in case. It’s like having a spare tyre…you don’t need it, until you do
At least my local shop sells water in tins, so I best get myself down there.
What do we expect to solve in 3 days that we can’t solve in 2?
This is how I grew up – 70s, rural, no car half the week. We stockpiled all winter in case snow cut us off. Covid was pretty trivial from that perspective though by Easter 2020 I was craving salad. (Turned down an Easter egg in favour of what is now known as the Blessed Easter Cucumber.)
Evian and Fray Bentos sales have been down so they are lobbying the Tories to get everyone to bulk buy all of them to make this year’s dividend
Great. So Rishi thinks shit is about to hit the fan and doesn’t want to be PM during that time.
3 days would have the country in arms, now imagine 3 weeks…
In Germany the government advises that you have two weeks worth of food and water.
Well I don’t have that. But it seems sensible. 3 days isn’t that much.
Instead of panicking people about what processed shit they should buy for their cupboards, why don’t we do a nationwide grow campaign where the government sends everyone a seed pack to show them how easy it is to grow tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, garlic ect in our country. There’s also plenty of things that can be grown in a windowsill or a flat balcony.
In still eating pasta sauce that I made last year from completely home grown ingredients
One decent summer where a huge chunk of the country gets involved I think it would be a huge success
Instructions unclear, I’ve ordered 4000 rolls of toilet paper
It’s not wrong, but I can’t help but think the timing just after Sunak and his security related speeches and the GE announcement are linked to try and drive a “labour won’t protect you stay with what you know” vote
This advice will cause absolutely 0% panic buying I’m sure.
Feels like we’re going to get a newly commissioned series of Threads.
We have nothing left to offer you but a dose of fear and hopefully a sense of dependence.
Another top tip is to buy sparkling water, most people refuse to drink it so increases your survival odds.
Got a 180L aquarium, does that count as 3 days of water? Although ideally would like to at least leave the last 20L or so for the axolotls we can surely share the rest.
Now kinda wonder how drinkable aquarium water is, and if you boil it first. Same with water butts.
I’m guessing the shelves with canned food and water will be empty in the next days/weeks 🤦
Toilet paper panic here we go again
I know you want to mark the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings, but isn’t rationing going a bit over board.
I’ve got a couple of tins of butter beans, and some water chestnuts could do some type of stir fry I suppose
This is electioneering. Sunak wants to make people scared so he can attack Labour on being bad at security / war etc.
David Blaine survived 44 days without food, so dont panic too much.
300% price increase on ready-made ‘Disaster Survival Packs’ incoming.
Why would they announce this? It’s almost as if we will be at war with Russia in a few months or something. That would be crazy
Post-brexit Britain becoming a nation of “preppers”…
I’m tempted to view this as a Tory party campaign. Their stock trade is playing to fearful conservatives.
Or tax the risk properly and stop selling houses to overseas investors.
Surely this is just… sensible? Like even in case of a local flood, or unexpected supply chain breakdown – not even anything sinister.
Like yeah having some backup food and water is sensible, but this is just fear mongering. I do have a fair bit of tinned foods and water but thats because my dad was a bit of a prepper and it rubbed off
No point.
If anything happens where you have to rely on something like this, 3 days isn’t going to be enough. Nowhere near enough.
I’m not a conspiratorial person, but this is almost certainly an attempt to placebo away some fears at national unpreparedness for a disaster.
Only feasible situation i can imagine where such a small amount of food would be a sufficient emergency supply is flooding or a weather based event like flooding or a blizzard that restricts safe travel to the shops. But we all know this isn’t supposed to be about that.
If the pandemic has taught me anything, I’m going to buy out 3 tonnes of toilet roll and become a ruthless profiteer in times of global crisis.
I’ve got some decent knives so should be able to get my neighbours stuff with a few quick pokes.
If there was some kind of national catastrophy that required us all to shelter in place and live off stockpiled supplies, the idea that the government would be able to resolve such a crisis in just *three days* is absolutely laughable!
Shame that we can’t afford it due to all of that shrinkflation.
If the government really want us to be afraid, just cancel the general election.
sensible but not stockpiling. Says 10 litres of water per day per person. So as a couple you’re suppose to have 60 litres of water stored in house where are you supposed to store that