OffenhamSkyBlue
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Kick her back door in?!Or ransack her house.
Kick her back door in?!Or ransack her house.
Wonder if we've peaked panicked. No more than usual waiting to go into canley s/b today. Bread, eggs, milk and loo rolls available (though the latter not full). Veg sections looked full, mainly the likes of baked beans still empty.
I got the promise of a blowjob if I came home from the shops with a bag of pasta. And that was just my next door neighbour, Hazel.There were lots of fresh fruit and veg basically untouched yesterday. Meat was variable, frozen section was OK but pasta and bog roll were nowhere to be found. I hadn’t thought that there’d be no bags left so had to get an unimpressed missus to bring some from home
I got the promise of a blowjob if I came home from the shops with a bag of pasta. And that was just my next door neighbour, Hazel.
Just played Corona roulette, Sainsbury's was empty but the shelves are full, not much tinned, baking stuff, but loads of everything else.
£1.03 a litre of fuel now, stupidly cheap.
That's also though, last bastion of the panic buyer. Seen smallish queues at other supermarkets but it seems more civilisedThey were queuing outside Aldi at 07:45 this morning
Aldi down here was virtually deserted at 9.30 today. And well stocked for most things, seemingly. Lidl's car park was almost empty - Morrison's looked a bit busier.That's also though, last bastion of the panic buyer. Seen smallish queues at other supermarkets but it seems more civilised
Aldi down here was virtually deserted at 9.30 today. And well stocked for most things, seemingly. Lidl's car park was almost empty - Morrison's looked a bit busier.
I guess a lack of demand for petrol? Somone said it's more expensive to shut down and then re-open the refining process than to give the end product away cheap. Fill 'yer boots, erm tank.Just played Corona roulette, Sainsbury's was empty but the shelves are full, not much tinned, baking stuff, but loads of everything else.
£1.03 a litre of fuel now, stupidly cheap.
I guess a lack of demand for petrol? Somone said it's more expensive to shut down and then re-open the refining process than to give the end product away cheap. Fill 'yer boots, erm tank.
I guess a lack of demand for petrol?
Busted!Hellohellohello is driving round checking supermarket car parks an essential journey sir?
Busted!
Your honour, here's the map of my journey from home (just off the top of the map) to Aldi. Don't know how much we are obliged to go to the nearest available supermarket or if we can choose (Aldi have preferred brands of some stuff).
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That’s the class divide, Tommy!Waitrose has always practiced social distancing
Yes, read a joke somewhere that Waitrose had brought in new restrictions and were only delivering to people who lived in council tax properties F and above.
(Must admit actually like shopping in my local Waitrose)
And unethical people.I think they price match brands anyway but I just like the shop - bright and airy, never seems crowded and lots of high quality and ethical stuff.
Never shopped there but enrolled the other day to try and get an online slot but none available.
Had a browse of their website, didn't think they're as expensive as people make out.
There's never been a shortage of those around here, I was amazed!My local shop has a big delivery of scented toilet roll. Bonus.
A bit more than some, but their "Essentials" range is just as cheap as you'll get anywhere, and their pizzas are FINE. They sell quite a lot of specialist (aka poncey) items, which command a premium.They are not that expensive
Proper cheap stuff, smells like a granny.There's never been a shortage of those around here, I was amazed!
Presumably only AFTER you've pissed on it???Proper cheap stuff, smells like a granny.