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Teh One Who Knocks
03-23-2020, 10:12 AM
By Laura Brookes - Vancouver Is Awesome


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As panic shopping sets in over COVID-19 fears, one couple took it upon themselves on Saturday night to ensure nobody else would go home with any meat for their families.

Video taken at the Save-On-Foods in Lake Country, B.C. shows the couple buying the entire meat section of the store, filling two shopping trolleys full.

Another shopper shared the incident on Facebook, saying the couple "even ran in front of other customers, cutting them off" to ensure they would get every item.

"They proceeded to brag to everyone at the till that they 'cleaned house' and 'there’s nothing left for anyone to get'... and laughed about 'hoping they could pay for it all,'" wrote Taylor Born on Facebook.

"I felt SO sorry for the poor staff, they looked just as disgusted as every customer in the store.

"I am appalled at our society, this is ridiculous!!"

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Teh One Who Knocks
03-23-2020, 10:13 AM
By Rob Gibson - Vancouver Is Awesome


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The couple at the centre of a panic meat buying frenzy in Lake Country last weekend has reached out to Castanet to let us know that they are receiving death threats due to the community's negative reaction.

Dan Marcotte spoke with Castanet to try and explain his reasons for the massive purchase that cleaned out the Save On Foods meat section last weekend.

"Everybody knows who I am, because I put myself out there, (now) I'm getting death threats and I don't answer the phone so I'm losing business. My own mother is ashamed of me."

Marcotte has a big heart and has used his Dan-Mel moving company to help others in the past, giving his moving services away free of charge to help those in need during the 2017 and 2018 wildfire seasons.

"Nobody remembers that now." Marcotte also donated $1,000 to the Lake Country Food Bank after the incident, which he says was grateful and supportive. He feels now that his life could be in danger and he worries his business could go under if people stop calling for his services.

He says he got caught up in the anxiety most people are feeling about the coronavirus and made the large purchase for his own family.

"If me and my girlfriend had done this two months ago nobody would say a bloody word. We're getting crucified for buying two carts of meat. We might have gone overboard, but we didn't push people or laugh at anyone."

"I'm not feeling safe, and me and my girlfriend are scared."

Griffin
03-23-2020, 10:23 AM
I hope their power goes out and they lose it all.

Goofy
03-23-2020, 10:25 AM
Act like a cunt, get treated like a cunt

Muddy
03-23-2020, 12:41 PM
Store should have never allowed that.

PorkChopSandwiches
03-23-2020, 03:57 PM
Yeah they have started saying things like only 2 bread products at our stores

teabelly
03-23-2020, 06:05 PM
Our local store is limit of one on everything...

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