The panic-buying frenzy has taken a nasty turn as reports emerge of Brits snatching Yorkshire puddings out of trolleys and threatening a supermarket bouncer with knives, syringes - and even a leg of lamb.
As the Government grapples with a crisis at the Dover to Calais crossing, shoppers fear a shortage of key goods - with Christmas dinner at threat.
Long queues snaked around superstores from 6am toda y - despite bungling Boris Johnson urging people to "shop normally". Lucy Smith was in Aldi in Burpham, West Sussex, when someone snatched her Yorkshire puds from her trolley.
The 27-year-old told The Times: "But as I made my way through the store somebody took them out of my trolley." On social media, Peter Bently said there were "queues all
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