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Worried Britons ‘prepping’ for major disruption with stash of tins and cash, survey shows

Worried Britons ‘prepping’ for major disruption with stash of tins and cash, survey shows

Summary

Many people in the UK are preparing for possible serious problems by keeping extra cash, canned food, and battery-powered items at home. These steps respond to worries about war, bad weather, cyber-attacks, and power failures that could disrupt everyday services like card payments.

Key Facts

  • 54% of surveyed Britons said they would withdraw cash if card and mobile payments stopped working.
  • Nearly half (49%) have battery-powered items like torches ready at home.
  • 47% keep a stock of tinned food such as baked beans and canned fruit.
  • 17% have a stash of cash stored at home for emergencies.
  • 37% have power banks to charge mobile phones during power outages.
  • 15% own analogue radios to receive news if other systems fail.
  • 20% have portable cooking devices like camping stoves.
  • About 27% of people have not prepared for a major disruption at all.
  • The UK government recommends keeping emergency supplies including food, water, first aid, and battery-powered radios.
  • Specialist stores selling emergency supplies have become more popular since the Covid lockdowns.
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