Supermarkets 19:25 - Mar 16 with 2384 views | controversial_jack | Should they be learning as they go along and stock up more frequently when they can see stocks being depleted? | | | | |
Supermarkets on 20:32 - Mar 16 with 1615 views | dickythorpe | Should they be telling customers to stop being absolute selfish cúnts by stock piling? | | | |
Supermarkets on 20:33 - Mar 16 with 1611 views | Neath_Jack |
Supermarkets on 20:32 - Mar 16 by dickythorpe | Should they be telling customers to stop being absolute selfish cúnts by stock piling? |
Spot on, people are horrible selfish bastards. | |
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Supermarkets on 20:33 - Mar 16 with 1611 views | exiledclaseboy |
Supermarkets on 20:32 - Mar 16 by dickythorpe | Should they be telling customers to stop being absolute selfish cúnts by stock piling? |
To be fair, they tried that. Now they need to be more proactive in stopping it. [Post edited 16 Mar 2020 20:34]
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Supermarkets on 20:34 - Mar 16 with 1604 views | Neath_Jack |
Supermarkets on 20:33 - Mar 16 by exiledclaseboy | To be fair, they tried that. Now they need to be more proactive in stopping it. [Post edited 16 Mar 2020 20:34]
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Draft in the Marines and Para's they should. | |
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Supermarkets on 20:38 - Mar 16 with 1584 views | jack2jack |
Supermarkets on 20:32 - Mar 16 by dickythorpe | Should they be telling customers to stop being absolute selfish cúnts by stock piling? |
This^ | | | |
Supermarkets on 20:38 - Mar 16 with 1584 views | Dr_Winston |
Supermarkets on 20:34 - Mar 16 by Neath_Jack | Draft in the Marines and Para's they should. |
Territorials have already been given the heads up that they may be called in if things start going to shit. | |
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Supermarkets on 20:43 - Mar 16 with 1558 views | dickythorpe |
Supermarkets on 20:33 - Mar 16 by exiledclaseboy | To be fair, they tried that. Now they need to be more proactive in stopping it. [Post edited 16 Mar 2020 20:34]
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I spoke to an Italian today who has family over there. Only one from the household is allowed out to do shopping. Once that person arrives at the shop there's a maximum of so many allowed in. (Security men at door) Once that number is achieved they have to wait and be let in, very much like a nightclub. A Polish colleague of mine more of less said the same about his relatives over in Krakow [Post edited 16 Mar 2020 20:44]
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Supermarkets on 20:44 - Mar 16 with 1554 views | exiledclaseboy |
Supermarkets on 20:34 - Mar 16 by Neath_Jack | Draft in the Marines and Para's they should. |
It may well get to the point where something resembling that does happen. | |
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Supermarkets on 21:13 - Mar 16 with 1514 views | londonlisa2001 | That system they’ve brought in in Denmark (and other places now I think) of allowing elderly people in on their own for an hour is fantastic. Too late here now i guess, but they could do something where only people above a certain age or in a vulnerable group can get a delivery on one day a week. | | | |
Supermarkets on 21:17 - Mar 16 with 1501 views | Cooperman |
Supermarkets on 21:13 - Mar 16 by londonlisa2001 | That system they’ve brought in in Denmark (and other places now I think) of allowing elderly people in on their own for an hour is fantastic. Too late here now i guess, but they could do something where only people above a certain age or in a vulnerable group can get a delivery on one day a week. |
I think I have read that certain Iceland and Lidl stores have done it. It will soon catch on elsewhere as none of the big names will want to be left out of the goodwill story. | |
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Supermarkets on 21:19 - Mar 16 with 1492 views | londonlisa2001 |
Supermarkets on 21:17 - Mar 16 by Cooperman | I think I have read that certain Iceland and Lidl stores have done it. It will soon catch on elsewhere as none of the big names will want to be left out of the goodwill story. |
It’s too late now though as people over 70 are not supposed to go to the shops anymore. I think anyway. | | | |
Supermarkets on 21:19 - Mar 16 with 1492 views | Neath_Jack |
Supermarkets on 21:17 - Mar 16 by Cooperman | I think I have read that certain Iceland and Lidl stores have done it. It will soon catch on elsewhere as none of the big names will want to be left out of the goodwill story. |
Yeah definitely happening over here already. | |
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Supermarkets on 21:20 - Mar 16 with 1489 views | Cooperman |
Supermarkets on 20:43 - Mar 16 by dickythorpe | I spoke to an Italian today who has family over there. Only one from the household is allowed out to do shopping. Once that person arrives at the shop there's a maximum of so many allowed in. (Security men at door) Once that number is achieved they have to wait and be let in, very much like a nightclub. A Polish colleague of mine more of less said the same about his relatives over in Krakow [Post edited 16 Mar 2020 20:44]
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My Italian colleagues took an average of five hours to do a basic milk, bread and eggs type run over the course of this weekend. Exactly as you described it. | |
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Supermarkets on 21:28 - Mar 16 with 1466 views | builthjack |
Supermarkets on 20:43 - Mar 16 by dickythorpe | I spoke to an Italian today who has family over there. Only one from the household is allowed out to do shopping. Once that person arrives at the shop there's a maximum of so many allowed in. (Security men at door) Once that number is achieved they have to wait and be let in, very much like a nightclub. A Polish colleague of mine more of less said the same about his relatives over in Krakow [Post edited 16 Mar 2020 20:44]
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Our Italian relatives have to have a permit to be able leave the house and do a shop. | |
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Supermarkets on 21:36 - Mar 16 with 1444 views | Joe_bradshaw |
Supermarkets on 21:19 - Mar 16 by londonlisa2001 | It’s too late now though as people over 70 are not supposed to go to the shops anymore. I think anyway. |
That’s a problem now. I’m not 70 for six and a half years but I’m in a vulnerable position. We can’t get a delivery from a supermarket for at least a couple of weeks and can only get click and collect in 10 days time. We’re going to have to go shopping in a few days even though we shouldn’t. | |
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Supermarkets on 21:42 - Mar 16 with 1424 views | jojaca |
Supermarkets on 21:28 - Mar 16 by builthjack | Our Italian relatives have to have a permit to be able leave the house and do a shop. |
Sounds like a sequel to 1984. | |
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Supermarkets on 21:42 - Mar 16 with 1423 views | londonlisa2001 |
Supermarkets on 21:36 - Mar 16 by Joe_bradshaw | That’s a problem now. I’m not 70 for six and a half years but I’m in a vulnerable position. We can’t get a delivery from a supermarket for at least a couple of weeks and can only get click and collect in 10 days time. We’re going to have to go shopping in a few days even though we shouldn’t. |
That’s a massive problem. I imagine the sooner the better if it’s growing every day. Or see if you can get someone able to do it for you. Stay safe. | | | |
Supermarkets on 21:44 - Mar 16 with 1417 views | builthjack |
Supermarkets on 21:42 - Mar 16 by jojaca | Sounds like a sequel to 1984. |
We are 3 weeks away from it by the sound of things | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Supermarkets on 21:57 - Mar 16 with 1389 views | dameedna | just do home delivery as if the italians havent worked that out.. | | | |
Supermarkets on 10:25 - Mar 17 with 1238 views | NotLoyal |
Supermarkets on 20:34 - Mar 16 by Neath_Jack | Draft in the Marines and Para's they should. |
Yeah, but who is better 😂😂😂😂 | |
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Supermarkets on 10:27 - Mar 17 with 1228 views | LeonWasGod |
Supermarkets on 20:32 - Mar 16 by dickythorpe | Should they be telling customers to stop being absolute selfish cúnts by stock piling? |
Yes. And some are in fairness. Sainsburys owner wrote to their customers telling them not to be tvvats (politely), some Iceland stores opening early for over 60s. Shouldn't need to really if people weren't such selfish b@stards. I wouldn't be surprised if half the 'stockpiled' stuff is being sold on ebay either for twice it's price. | | | |
Supermarkets on 10:30 - Mar 17 with 1222 views | theloneranger | ... "BREAKING NEWS" ...!! In light of recent panic buying in the UK ... Some supermarkets have introduced rationing for certain items ... ASDA ... 2 hand sanitizers and 24 toilet rolls max ... TESCO ... 1 hand sanitizer ... 18 toilet rolls and 2kg rice max ... CO-OP ... 12 toilet rolls ... 2 pizzas and 1 kg rice max ... ALDI ... 2 trumpets ... 1 diving suit and 1 MIG welder max ...!! | |
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Supermarkets on 10:33 - Mar 17 with 1212 views | CountyJim | Said it before you need to have at least two weeks food on hand in case you need to isolate | | | |
Supermarkets on 11:11 - Mar 17 with 1165 views | 1983 |
Supermarkets on 10:30 - Mar 17 by theloneranger | ... "BREAKING NEWS" ...!! In light of recent panic buying in the UK ... Some supermarkets have introduced rationing for certain items ... ASDA ... 2 hand sanitizers and 24 toilet rolls max ... TESCO ... 1 hand sanitizer ... 18 toilet rolls and 2kg rice max ... CO-OP ... 12 toilet rolls ... 2 pizzas and 1 kg rice max ... ALDI ... 2 trumpets ... 1 diving suit and 1 MIG welder max ...!! |
As long as ALDI don't run out of inflatable unicorns we'll be fine | |
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Supermarkets on 15:45 - Mar 17 with 1045 views | Highjack | A lot of retailers are from today halting deliveries on certain goods completely in order to increase capacity and speed up the supply chain on needed goods such as bog roll, foods and cleaning products. They are stopping or severely limiting deliveries on things like ice cream, clothing, electrical goods and even cigarettes. | |
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