Reporting back from a recce I made to the front line earlier.
Weymouth, Dorset ASDA by the harbour to be precise.
The battle of Toilet Paper fought yesterday has cleared the shelves apart from ASDA’s own private regiment where 10x4 recently arrived reinforcements were putting up a brave resistance. I don't think they would have survived more than ten minutes after I left given the frenzy.The same in the kitchen roll aisle but not even one survivor here. If I was to make a forecast I think there will be some blocked drains in the next few weeks because kitchen roll isn't the same weave as toilet paper.
In the soap aisle I managed to get a four pack of Pears (only hard soap left), the bottles of soap have all been taken prisoner and are presumably on their way to a POW camp on Portland. There also appears to have been a concerted push in the vitamins and health supplements section, though even though there were reinforcements arriving as I passed, this seems to be the next weak point in the defences.
In the food section, coffee has taken a fall with Coffee-Mate becoming a fresh casualty alongside powdered milk. One row of honey has also been taken prisoner which means that people must think there are health benefits in using this material. Otherwise I was able to stock up on dates, oats, dried fruits, hard tack and some luxury Kit Kats which have now been sent to the barracks next to the mess.
As I was getting into the car, I chatted to a lady who said she works in primary education. She thinks local schools will close this week though what day she wasn't sure.
On the way home I passed something that caught my eye. A brand new white ‘Eco Health Unit’ had been plonked overnight in a lay-by just outside Osmington village. Strange this one as I know of no utility work (water gas etc.) that uses this kind of rather plush looking metal half container. An army checkpoint all weather shelter which will be opened in due course once martial law is declared is possible?
It’s location makes sense if you are planning to geographically isolate communities like Weymouth and Portland.
Vale of the Great Dairies
South Dorset
Elevation 60m 197ft