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'RIDICULOUS SCENES'

Coronavirus panic buyers raid Tesco shelves and leave ‘staggering’ trail of destruction with Pot Noodle and soup boxes

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PANIC buyers raided Tesco's shelves leaving a "staggering" mess in the aisles as they stockpiled goods over fears of a coronavirus lockdown.

Shocked shoppers shared pictures of wrecked aisles in Tesco as desperate panic buyers left the store in a sorry state.

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 Shoppers left a 'staggering' trail of destruction in a north London Tesco
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Shoppers left a 'staggering' trail of destruction in a north London TescoCredit: Twitter
 Toilet rolls sold out at Tesco in Leith, Edinburgh
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Toilet rolls sold out at Tesco in Leith, EdinburghCredit: Alamy Live News
 Tesco long life milk sold out
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Tesco long life milk sold outCredit: Splash News
 People queue to buy toilet paper outside a Savers store in Wood Green
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People queue to buy toilet paper outside a Savers store in Wood GreenCredit: Alamy Live News
 Customers queue at an Essex branch of Costco
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Customers queue at an Essex branch of CostcoCredit: Nick Obank - The Sun

Shoppers continue to raid the supermarket shelves as they fear a coronavirus lockdown.

The UK death toll doubled today from 11 to 21 and there are 1,140 positive cases for the disease.

One shopper took to Twitter to express her shock at the scenes in Tesco in Colney Hatch, North London.

"Shelves cleared like there's been a riot," said Michelle Davies.

"The selfishness of some people filling their trolleys with multiple packs and leaving none for others is staggering."

Empty boxes and plastic wrapping were seen strewn across the aisle in the Tesco.

Packs of pot noodles, cup-a-soups and tinned tomatoes were left on the floor so that shoppers could barely push their trolleys down it.

Michelle suggested in her tweet the shop was a mess despite her arriving early to try to avoid crowded spaces.

Another shopper compared the scenes to Christmas Eve.

She said: "My husband just back from Waitrose in Cheltenham, he goes at 8.30 every Saturday, says it was like Christmas Eve but with absolutely no toilet paper."

The selfishness of some people filling their trolleys with multiple packs and leaving none for others is staggering.

Ireland's capital has had to send the police to guard shops to help ease the pressure for supermarkets.

An email from police management said: "All resources should be used to optimise and reassure communities by providing a uniformed presence on the streets."

The news comes after the prime minister warned the UK has now reached the "delay" phase and Brits have been put on notice that they could face sweeping restrictions.

In Tottenham, north London, Costco customers queued by the dozen with trolleys packed full of loo paper and nappies.

Millions of Brits chose to stay home yesterday leaving town and city centres ghostly quiet and Tube stations almost empty.

Shopper numbers dropped and even carriages on rush-hour trains were sparsely occupied.

 Shoppers were seen loading up on toilet roll and kitchen towels
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Shoppers were seen loading up on toilet roll and kitchen towelsCredit: AFP or licensors
 Fears of a coronavirus lockdown meant shoppers were keen to stock up on certain items
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Fears of a coronavirus lockdown meant shoppers were keen to stock up on certain itemsCredit: Rex Features
 A man was spotted in a hazmat suit in Tesco, Yeovil today
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A man was spotted in a hazmat suit in Tesco, Yeovil todayCredit: Apex News
 The man was spotted filling his trolley
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The man was spotted filling his trolleyCredit: Apex News
 Shelves were left bare in Chester's largest Tesco store in Broughton
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Shelves were left bare in Chester's largest Tesco store in BroughtonCredit: ©AndyKelvin / Kelvin Media
 Ibuprofen was in a low supply in Tesco
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Ibuprofen was in a low supply in TescoCredit: Splash News
 Oxford Circus station was left deserted as millions of Brits stayed home
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Oxford Circus station was left deserted as millions of Brits stayed homeCredit: Louis Wood - The Sun
 In highly unusual circumstances, Stratford Westfield in East London was empty
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In highly unusual circumstances, Stratford Westfield in East London was emptyCredit: Nick Obank - The Sun
 However supermarkets boasted unending queues as people lined up to bulk buy
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However supermarkets boasted unending queues as people lined up to bulk buyCredit: Nick Obank - The Sun
 Shop bosses have warned that gaps will appear on the shelves if shoppers 'selfishly grab everything'
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Shop bosses have warned that gaps will appear on the shelves if shoppers 'selfishly grab everything'Credit: Splash News

 

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