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When the DORSCON Orange was announced in February, Singaporeans wiped supermarket shelves clean of toilet paper, rice and canned food.
Some unsavoury behaviour emerged then, such as shoppers hoarding daily essentials and later leaving trolleys full of groceries in the stores for the staff to tidy up when the queues got too long.
With Malaysia’s announcement on Monday night (March 16) that it was going into lockdown over Covid-19, some thought it would spark another round of panic-buying here.
After wrapping up a Meet-the-People session in his constituency, Speaker of Parliament Tan Chuan-Jin hit the supermarkets to check out the crowds.
He dropped by Fairprice Lengkong Tiga, Giant in Ubi, and Fairprice Xtra at Nex. In his Facebook Live videos, shoppers appeared calm while the crowds remained orderly. Their shopping baskets? Filled with reasonable amounts of groceries.
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