Photos: Everyone is storing food, and it's out of control
Twitter users show frightening empty shelves and exhort everyone to reconsider.
It's a frightening time right now withCOVID-19 case Range around the world and everyone is in stock of food.
Currently, there is more than139,000 people who haspositive tested To have the coronavirus strain that causes Covid-19. And while more than 70,000 people have recovered,Health professionals predict the disease will continue to spread and cause new damage, especially for those falling under theHigh risk category.
People around the world respond by food storage to stay at home, wiping virtually shops clean food and other essential objects, such as hygienic paper.
Here's where the problem arises. Refrigerators many people are starting to look like this:
Obviously, this presents a problem for those who already haveLimited access to food, or because they live in afood desert, You do not have a car or other mode of transport, are disabled and need someone to buy them, or other reasons. Until the stores can recharge, people who need food most can be serious disadvantage.
From the appearance of the empty shelves of the stores, you would think that the world was preparing for an apocalypse.
Some Twitter users urge people to prevent the storage of courtesy for those who really need it. The elderly population is much higher not to recover from coronavirus, so they need to store. But what's going on when there isnothing left remained For them to store?
Another example? This Twitter user tries to encourage others to deal with those who can not afford to buy more expensive brands, which seem to be some of the only ones on the shelves.
In the midst of all this chaos, it's nice to see some people who are the light of the situation.
Hope this illuminates light on how we can all do our part to avoid going beyond and getting what we really need the grocery store. To make sure your list has the essentials, consider these15 packaged foods that you will need to cross these difficult moments.