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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 1989007" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Does anyone remember the y2k scares that amounted to little?</p><p></p><p>No matter what the outcome in parliament in the next few weeks (the countdown is now being published in hours btw) in a year the world will still be turning and supermarkets will have found ways to stock their shelves. Old ways or new ways to get things from elsewhere but it’ll happen. They’ll be lots, some or no disruption in the meantime but I’m not expecting to literally starve. Quite frankly I’m more likely to go insane waiting all out and listening to the constant panic. I am reaching the point of not caring and just want whatever is going to happen to happen and we all move forward from whatever point we are at then. </p><p></p><p>Having said all that I like to choose British and even more local when it’s reasonable and maybe in some industries at least this could all end up quite beneficial, in this instance to the dairy farmers that are left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 1989007, member: 480869"] Does anyone remember the y2k scares that amounted to little? No matter what the outcome in parliament in the next few weeks (the countdown is now being published in hours btw) in a year the world will still be turning and supermarkets will have found ways to stock their shelves. Old ways or new ways to get things from elsewhere but it’ll happen. They’ll be lots, some or no disruption in the meantime but I’m not expecting to literally starve. Quite frankly I’m more likely to go insane waiting all out and listening to the constant panic. I am reaching the point of not caring and just want whatever is going to happen to happen and we all move forward from whatever point we are at then. Having said all that I like to choose British and even more local when it’s reasonable and maybe in some industries at least this could all end up quite beneficial, in this instance to the dairy farmers that are left. [/QUOTE]
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