To the original post, a place like Tesco would have as much supplies as you could possibly need and even things like bedding etc. Even if the electricty goes out there will be enough torches and batteries for light, camping stoves to cook, warm clothes for warmth. However, air/oxygen could be a problem when the electricty breaks down. Plus, they're far too attractive and you'll need a lot of people to keep it secure.
You'd be better off in your own private bunker which has enough fuel, supplies and energy to last a long time.
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Date: 2005-09-07 02:41 pm (UTC)To the original post, a place like Tesco would have as much supplies as you could possibly need and even things like bedding etc. Even if the electricty goes out there will be enough torches and batteries for light, camping stoves to cook, warm clothes for warmth. However, air/oxygen could be a problem when the electricty breaks down. Plus, they're far too attractive and you'll need a lot of people to keep it secure.
You'd be better off in your own private bunker which has enough fuel, supplies and energy to last a long time.