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BodicoteSkyBlue

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Worlds gone mad, I saw a woman in my local Morrison’s at the weekend running round clutching 5 bottles of domestos!!
 

Nick

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That's excellent. Well done them.

Bigger queue at Morrison's today and stacks more people in Tesco Metro, where seemingly some are still trying it on.

Some woman had multiples of all sorts of things in her basket this morning and the girl on the tills had to keep removing stuff and say 'You're only allowed one of them', 'you're only allowed one of them etc' and the woman payed dumb and was very polite and accepting of it all.

Then the bloke behind her got to the tills and he had done exactly the same thing.

These people know what they are doing, even though they play the innocent card.
They probably have it all at home anyway.

Do these people who can queue for hours not have jobs?

I'm going to end up wiping my arse with socks and eating pot noodles. Could job I have been practising for years.
 

Otis

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Said before, I usually pop into Tesco around 7 pretty much everyday anyway. Never, ever had to queue before for the tills, but today, big queue!

I would have turned on my heels if it wasn't for the fact that my dad wanted a few things.

To be quite honest, unless I desperately need something right now, I am done with supermarkets until it all calms down a bit.
 

Nick

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Said before, I usually pop into Tesco around 7 pretty much everyday anyway. Never, ever had to queue before for the tills, but today, big queue!

I would have turned on my heels if it wasn't for the fact that my dad wanted a few things.

To be quite honest, unless I desperately need something right now, I am done with supermarkets until it all calms down a bit.
I don't get why people are queuing for hours to get little bits. Just go to a small shop.
I bet most of them want to go home and post pictures on Facebook.

I'm waiting for Intel on andrex deliveries and I'm going to hijack
 

Nick

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Just walked in my local small shop. Plenty of toilet roll, bread, milk etc.

I don't get why people are going to supermarkets and queuing?

Old woman in there having the time of her life telling me she doesn't need supermarkets and just goes there.
 

Otis

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Just walked in my local small shop. Plenty of toilet roll, bread, milk etc.

I don't get why people are going to supermarkets and queuing?

Old woman in there having the time of her life telling me she doesn't need supermarkets and just goes there.
But is that a local shop for local people?

If so I am a bit scared to go in.

If they say 'We will have no trouble here' I'm legging it .
 

Nick

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But is that a local shop for local people?

If so I am a bit scared to go in.

If they say 'We will have no trouble here' I'm legging it .

Providing me with exotic random beers for 10 years, you might need to know the secret password.

Everybody is hammering supermarkets but smaller, independent local shops are looking after their customers better as they know them all and wont let them take the piss.
 

Ian1779

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Went to Morrisons in Northampton this morning to see if I could grab some cat and dog biscuits (just the 1 bag mind!) - in 13 years of driving past it I’ve never seen so many cars in the car park, even more than at Xmas.
20 trolley long queues at the checkouts at 7.30am.
50 or so people (and empty trolleys) crowding round the toilet paper section waiting.... I guess there was some incoming imminently.
I think I’m right in saying that Morrison’s haven’t put restrictions on items yet or are allowing older and vulnerable people in for an hour at the start?
 

mrtrench

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Just been to our local Tescos and got chatting with the guy I know on the fish counter. Part of their problem is lack of staff and getting deliveries through. So I've applied for a temp job there to help. I'd encourage anyone else in a position to help to do something similar. These are amongst the most critical jobs now - ensuring that people can get food.
 

Flying Fokker

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Tesco at the Ricoh was like Christmas Eve this morning...7:45 am and rammed. Oh dear. Only went for dog food. Kibble Curry is an acquired taste. 20% protein as well. The only problem is I’m sniffing the floor and cocking my leg up.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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Popped into check in on my mum and dad earlier . Bearing in mind everyday over the last 10 days I’ve been checking that they have bits and bobs in my mum who is 80 with an underlying heart problem announced her and my dad were going shopping tomorrow as is their usually routine . I politely suggested I’ll do the shopping for her and went to Aldi . I don’t think they realise how serious this is or if people of a younger generation are panic merchants
 

Nick

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Popped into check in on my mum and dad earlier . Bearing in mind everyday over the last 10 days I’ve been checking that they have bits and bobs in my mum who is 80 with an underlying heart problem announced her and my dad were going shopping tomorrow as is their usually routine . I politely suggested I’ll do the shopping for her and went to Aldi . I don’t think they realise how serious this is or if people of a younger generation are panic merchants

Thats the thing, some prick would think nothing of barging past them to get 20 tins of something they dont need.
 

ajsccfc

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Remember when people murdering each other in supermarkets for shit they don't need was just one Black Friday a year? Magical days of yore
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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Thats the thing, some prick would think nothing of barging past them to get 20 tins of something they dont need.
Funnily enough I seen a guy pick up a tin of pea and ham soup read the can then picked up the entire tray of it
 

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