Worried Britons 'prepping' for major disruption with stash of tins and cash
4 hours ago
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- Millions in the UK are prepping for major disruptive events by keeping cash at home, stockpiling tinned goods, and having battery-powered torches.
- Concerns driving this include wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, extreme weather, cyber-attacks, power outages, and fears over infrastructure vulnerabilities.
- A survey by Link found 54% would withdraw cash if card payments failed, 46% would use home supplies, and 15% have a designated cash stash for emergencies.
- Nearly half (49%) have battery-powered items like torches, 47% stock tinned goods, 37% keep power banks for phones, and 27% have done no preparation.
- The UK government's Prepare website recommends emergency kits with tinned food, water, first aid, torches, radios, and power banks, reflecting growing public concern.
- Specialist prepper shops have gained popularity in the UK, with increased interest following Covid lockdowns, highlighting a trend toward personal resilience planning.