“Saddle” blows to the supermarket shelf in Hong Kong, which means “zero”, netizens sigh like the end of the world

“Saddle” blows to the supermarket shelf in Hong Kong, which means “zero”, netizens sigh like the end of the world

Severe tropical storm “Ma Saddle” is approaching and has already reached within 800 kilometers of Hong Kong. The Observatory issued the Standby Signal No. 1 at 9:10 last night (23rd) and is expected to be closest to Hong Kong on this Thursday (25th). However, there is still a few days before the official launch of “Ma Saddle”, but there is already a “crowd for vegetables” in the supermarket. At 8 o’clock tonight, some netizens posted a picture of a supermarket selling vegetables in Tseung Kwan O on social platforms. More than 20 vegetable racks were all swept up, causing the victim to leave a message and sigh, “Daily wind…”.

Some netizens felt that the incident was exaggerated, and left a message saying, “It’s the end of the world, the No. 1 wave has not been hung up, and it has been grabbed”, “Is there any horror, No. 1 (typhoon) chirp”, and some people pointed out, “The street market’s The food is just as sold out”, reflecting that the rush to buy in the supermarket is not an exception, and there are similar situations in other places such as markets. Many netizens even described them as, “I’ve been fighting for a full week”, “It seems like a lot of war”, “Is the end of the world coming?”

On the eve of the “Saddle” attack on Hong Kong, many vegetable racks in a supermarket in Tseung Kwan O were sold out.

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