Sadly you're not wrong. The thing I'm finding odd is the way a lot of the more metropolitan 'woke' types are the ones really buying into it.
Two case study examples from my personal life at the moment.
My ex-wife and her gently caressless new partner live in the flat we shared, in the city centre. When I left, they threw out all the tinned goods/UHT I kept in the house (coming from a rural area and as someone who works in isolated areas for long periods of time, I usually keep at least two weeks of food in the house) so they had nothing apart when panic buying set in, and are now properly struggling with what to do next and have bought into the panic buying mentality (but are still buying nonsense instead of long life non-perishable goods). The important thing to remember is she's very metro-centric, and has been coddled by her family investing for her/buying properties on her behalf she lets out.
My father came home from two months on holiday/travelling. Despite this,he's got a month of tinned goods in the place already for him and his wife. When I asked him what he was going to do for fresh meat, he stopped messaging me and 2hrs later sent me a picture of a rabbit he'd gone out, shot and prepared within that time frame. He's a small time business man who's retired and financially, isn't the most comfortable on a day to day basis.
Different circumstances I'll grant you, but the mentality behind the two is the big difference. It worries me how many folk fit into the same category as my ex.