This is a letter to the people of Melbourne.
I am a supermarket worker and today was hard. Just like it was three weeks ago and just like it was in March and April.
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Firstly to the kind customers who were quick, polite and respectful, thank you.
To the fearful, we are not counsellors or psychologists but I hope we were able to ease your fear a little bit.
To people panic buying, please just stop unless it's toilet paper. We have loads out the back and could use the space.
To the people complaining about the panic buyers but also having a trolley full to the brim of items, you don't fool us.
To the people asking in a panic when we're getting more meat, tomorrow and the next day and the day after that. Please buy responsibly.
To the old lady who stuck her hand under her mask to lick her finger so she could separate her notes, I hope my delivery was kind yet stern enough that you now know that that practice is unacceptable in the current climate (well really at any time, it's super gross).