Yesterday we had our first ever click and collect order to pick up in Edinburgh (still no delivery slots). We were expecting chaos and long queues, but all was quiet and calm, just like any other morning. No panic buying, no trolleys piled high with bogrolls, people keeping their distance and with smiles on their faces. There was one car ahead of us, then one behind. The groceries were brought out while we were still in the car, the man retreated then we got out, loaded the bags into the boot (wearing disposable gloves), we drove off and the man returned to take the empty crates away, then serve the next customer.
There was almost no traffic on the rural roads, and no-one about, but more people than we had expected on the outskirts of town.
I think we hear a lot of negative stuff but it looks to me as if the majority of the population is knuckling under and waiting it out, following the rules. The news isn't going to be 'interesting' without hearing about the dramatic odd problem. Perhaps social media ramps it all up too, but I don't follow any of that so wouldn't know. All I saw was calm compliance and good sense, I'm delighted to say.