Rebecca Judd has taken to the ‘Gram to boast about her latest haul – after falling victim to coronavirus panic-buying earlier this month.
WATCH: Rebecca Judd films empty shelves amid coronavirus outbreak
The mother-of-four showed off an array of luxury dinners and desserts from Melbourne Crown’s Atlantic Group.
“If you’re in Melbourne, you would have heard of the Atlantic Group, they run a range of amazing venues and of course have the Atlantic Restaurant at Crown,” she said.
She encouraged people to go get takeaway, which included lamb and date filo cigars, beef rib roasts, tortellini, potato gnocchi, ragu, butter chicken with rice along with fresh salads.
Earlier this month Bec experience panic-buying first-hand – and took to Instagram Stories to share that she saw nothing but empty shelves at her local Coles store in Melbourne’s Brighton.
“Guys, for real. This is the Brighton Coles and there’s no toilet paper,” the mother-of-four said as she walked down to toilet paper aisle.
Bec then zoomed in on a tiny section on one shelf that stocked just a few packs of loo roll.
“There’s a bit left so I’m grabbing it all, just down there,” she said.
“That’s it, that’s where the toilet paper usually lives.”
“Oh, my God. Imagine not having any toilet paper. Far out,” the radio host continued.
Rebecca then shared a photo of the back seat of her car, where she unloaded packs of toilet paper she purchased.
“Bought three packs,” she captioned the snap. “People were stocking up on toothpaste and long life milk too.”