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Fight breaks out at London Tesco 'over tissues' as coronavirus panic-buying tensions boil over

THIS is the shocking moment a brawl erupted in Tesco over a pack of tissues as coronavirus tensions boil over.

The video shows a thug woman hurling tins of food at horrified shoppers as panic buying reaches fever pitch.

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As chaos grips the store in Hackney, East London, a display stand is knocked over – sending products flying.

A woman can be heard screaming "calm down" while other shoppers try to intervene to stop the brawl.

The footage was posted on social media after the drama unfolded yesterday.

It is understood the conflict was sparked over a pack of tissues – with Twitter users slamming the yobs.

One wrote: "WTF is wrong with people? Like we don't have enough to deal with…"

Another said: "Some people don’t appreciate how lucky we are in comparison to third world countries."

While one person simply wrote: "Savages".

Shelves have been stripped bare in stores across the UK as greedy shoppers bulk-buy essential items such as dry food, toilet paper and now even booze.

Fights have erupted in some shops among frantic customers – with food retailers now urging the government for help from the police and even the military to stem the violence.

There are fears lawlessness could take over with riots breaking out in just weeks if the industry is unable to keep up with the 40 per cent surge in food production and distribution, The Telegraph reports.

Chiefs are also concerned shop workers could become victims of abuse if the hysteria continues in Britain.

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Supermarket giants are now introducing rationing in stores – with Sainsbury's confirming today it will limit sales of every item in store to stamp out panic-buying.

Customers will be able to buy a maximum of three of any grocery item and two of the most popular products, such as toilet paper, soap and UHT milk.

Waitrose and Tesco have also followed suit – with the latter suspending all-night opening in big stores and Waitrose forced to draft in hundreds of extra staff to cope with demand.

Apocalyptic scenes in stores have become more frequent in recent weeks as the deadly disease continues to explode across the UK.

Yesterday, shocking footage showed stampeding shoppers brawling over loo roll in Home Bargains in Nottingham as desperate staff attempted to calm them down.

Booze-free shelves were also spotted in supermarkets after Boris Johnson warned people to avoid the pub.

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The Government and food bosses have called for an end to panic buying — and ministers signalled they may now ration certain products if the mob mentality in stores continues.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock has implored selfish shoppers to “behave responsibly” and “consider the impact that their stocking up might have on others”.

But shoppers have ignored their pleas – with hand sanitiser, bleach, tinned food and pasta all greedily bought in bulk.

Queues have snaked around shops as customers wait 40 minutes for doors to open.

Others have been mugged for their shopping by Brits terrified the country will be placed on lockdown.

Ugly scenes this week saw shoppers clashing in a queue outside Costco in Essex as coronavirus chaos reached fever pitch.

Another Costco outlet in Chingford, North East London, was even forced to shut and call police after a stampede.

 






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