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Supermarket staff restocking shelves with instant noodles. Photo: Tai Wee

Kan Cheong For What, Still Got Plenty Of Stock Leh

So.

An interesting chain reaction of events happened yesterday evening (7 Feb 2020).

First, the Government raised its Disease Outbreak Response System Condition (DORSCON) level to Orange. (Read about the DORSCON code here.)

Second, WhatsApp lit up with a flurry of images of supermarket shelves emptied of groceries (mostly rice, instant noodles and canned food) and personal hygiene products, as Singaporeans allegedly went into panic-buying mode.

Third, we rushed out cuz FOMO and also to kaypoh the situation at nearby supermarkets and petrol stations, and realised... no leh, still got a lot of stock what. And, on top of that, supermarket workers were calmly restocking the shelves.

Panic? Simi panic?

Yes, there might have been queues of people "panic-buying" at some supermarkets, but we think mainstream media and people who are "share-happy" (those who love forwarding sensational stuff to their friends) really blew things out of proportion.

Tsk. Why liddat?

Just a few kiasu hundred doesn't a kiasu nation make leh.

Even Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing made a plea on Facebook for Singaporeans not to panic, writing "there is no need to rush for essential supplies like rice or instant noodles. Our supply lines for these essentials are intact and there is no risk of us running a shortage of essential food or household items. We also have our national stockpile for essential items."

There have been many reports this evening of people buying up food and household items at our supermarkets. This has...

Posted by Chan Chun Sing on Friday, 7 February 2020

 

When we took a walk around a neighbourhood in Hougang close to midnight and stepped into a 24-hour supermarket, the scene was hardly a depiction of the end of days.

Ok lah, so there were rather long lines (of about 20-plus people each) at the cashiers and there was a palpable air of worried silence, but the Muzak playlist offset the gloom quite nicely leh.

More importantly, our fears were allayed instantly when we saw the shelves still fully packed:

Instantly satisfied to see instant noodles still in stock. (Don't say we say ah, but, um, are these still on the shelf cuz they're the brands and flavours that aren't tasty?)Photo: Sim Ding En
Canned beans galore. But you know what they say lah. Beans means farts.Photo: Sim Ding En
How can you say this is not a picture of calm? Bo lang leh.Photo: Sim Ding En
No nuts for the panicky nuts?Photo: Sim Ding En
Don't rush, don't rush. Get a sugar rush, instead.Photo: Sim Ding En
How many cans can an Aunty restock, if an Aunty can restock cans? Say that five times quickly.Photo: Sim Ding En
Ok people, all is right with the world. Let's par-tay!Photo: Sim Ding En

We texted our friends who were out and about in Serangoon Gardens and Holland Village, asking them about the alleged supermarket sweeps happening islandwide.

They, too, reported that despite some queues and some shelves emptied of rice, the supermarkets that they stepped into were well-stocked too:

Still lots of instant noodles.Photo: Tai Wee
We won't be dehydrated, for sure.Photo: Tai Wee
Can we beat this novel coronavirus? Sure CAN one!Photo: Dick Boey
A supermarket staff restocking the shelves with more packets of rice. Nice.Photo: Tai Wee

And yes, the pictures of shelves emptied of condoms didn't escape our WhatsApp messages either. So we went to check them out, and lo and behold, the shelves we encountered were still crammed with contraceptives.

Aiyah, Singaporeans are not that horny lah, please:

Photo: Sim Ding En
Photo: Tai Wee
Photo: Sim Ding En

So, please, share these pictures with your friends and loved ones instead, and tell them "Don't. Kan. Cheong."

For added reassurance, Group CEO of Fairprice Group Seah Kian Peng was reported saying: "We call for calm as supply of daily essentials remains available and there is no need to stockpile."

You hear that? Now, keep calm, drink your bubble tea, wash your hands, and carry on.

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