Nancy Classics by Ernie Bushmiller for August 28, 2020
August 27, 2020
August 29, 2020
Transcript:
Sluggo: Hey, Nancy---Don't buy one of those.
Nancy: Why not?
Sluggo: Ain't ya been readin' th' papers? They said it's not patriotic-- ---To go in for SCARE buying.
Also known as panic buying, this is when people rush to buy up items that they believe will be scarce due to some social difficulty. The one many of us have experienced… the COVID-19 induced panic buying of toilet paper, bleach, disinfectants, pasta, rice, canned foods, and the like. Some of these are still only erratically available all these months later.
There were also the panic-driven long lines at gas stations during the Arab oil embargo and at other times of oil shortage.
The Cuban missile crisis of the early 1960s sent people swarming to buy up food and other survival supplies in fear of possible war, especially in Florida and other Gulf states close to Cuba.
There were such frequent shortages of so many products during WW II that ration stamps and ration coupons became a sort of second form of cash… intended to make scarce goods more widely and fairly available.
This strip is from 1950. The world’s economies were still recovering from the war, and there were still sporadic shortages, thus the taboo and social sanctions on buying too much of a product and possibly depriving others who needed it as well.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 4 years ago
Also known as panic buying, this is when people rush to buy up items that they believe will be scarce due to some social difficulty. The one many of us have experienced… the COVID-19 induced panic buying of toilet paper, bleach, disinfectants, pasta, rice, canned foods, and the like. Some of these are still only erratically available all these months later.
There were also the panic-driven long lines at gas stations during the Arab oil embargo and at other times of oil shortage.
The Cuban missile crisis of the early 1960s sent people swarming to buy up food and other survival supplies in fear of possible war, especially in Florida and other Gulf states close to Cuba.
There were such frequent shortages of so many products during WW II that ration stamps and ration coupons became a sort of second form of cash… intended to make scarce goods more widely and fairly available.
This strip is from 1950. The world’s economies were still recovering from the war, and there were still sporadic shortages, thus the taboo and social sanctions on buying too much of a product and possibly depriving others who needed it as well.
cellardoor over 4 years ago
Specifically related to the Korean War in this case:
https://mleddy.blogspot.com/2017/08/scare-buying-and-nancy.html
Gent over 4 years ago
Naughty Nancy. You were going to prank Aunt Fritzi with that, weren’t you?
jagedlo over 4 years ago
interesting angry face Sluggo has!
Another Take over 4 years ago
“The stuff dreams are made of…bad ones anyway” Original line in The Maltese Falcon shortened before release.
Kip W over 4 years ago
“Anyways, I ain’t wearin’ no mask!”
A# 466 over 4 years ago
But Scare Campaigning is OK.
mi_sbs over 4 years ago
I’m waiting for a mask in the shape of coronavirus this year
oakie817 over 4 years ago
how fitting today
brklnbern over 4 years ago
Korean War reference.
Billavi Premium Member over 4 years ago
Didn’t they run this one a few months ago?
Spooky D Cat over 4 years ago
Yeah, and it’s been months since I’ve seen 409 on the shelves at Walmart or Kroger. Is it still being manufactured?