Wine, toilet roll and pasta are the most common items panicked shoppers are stockpiling in preparation for a no deal Brexit, analysis of Mumsnet revealed. Martine Graham, 42, has more than a hundred rolls of toilet paper in a cupboard under her stairs as she prepares for a possible supply shortage. And rice, long-life milk, coffee, medication, flour, tinned tomatoes, beans and tea were most commonly bulk bought, according to Quartz who analysed more than 3,000 Mumsnet posts. Rice, long-life milk, coffee medication, flour, tinned tomatoes, beans and tea are items more likely to be bulk bought in preparation Martine Graham, 42, has more than a hundred rolls of toilet paper in a cupboard under her stairs as she prepares for a possible supply shortage (file image) What are the most commonly stockpiled foods and products? Analysis of more than 3,000 posts on Mumsnet about Brexit stockpiling shows the most common items bought are wine, toilet roll and pasta, Quartz revealedFoodsTinned tomatoesPastaRiceCerealsLong-life milkGrains and pulsesCondimentsTinned meat and fishTinned tuna FlourBeansSupplies Toilet Roll Medication Pet FoodCleaning SuppliesTeaCoffee WineOlive Oil Dishwasher liquid MedicinesFirst Aid SuppliesParacetomolBandagesNeedlesInsulin A third of the food bought by British shoppers is imported from the European Union and fears a complex supply network will break down following Brexit… Read full this story
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