Despoilment (di-spoil-muhnt)
noun
To deprive of something valuable, usually by force; rob, plunder
"Facing both death and despoilment of his treasure, Henry had to take drastic measures to defend his kingdom."
Alternate definition
noun
To impulsively hoard perishable food items, usually prior to a major weather event
"With 6 inches of snow in the forecast, Susan clawed her way through the masses at the grocery store in a state of despoilment, grabbing 4 gallons of milk and 6 loaves of bread, seemingly planning to survive on milk sandwiches when the snow-pocalypse hit."