Sunday opening hours question 19:38 - Mar 9 with 4329 views | Darran | How come Tesco Metro/Extra,Spar,CKs all open untill 10pm on a Sunday then? | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 20:52 - Mar 9 with 1383 views | Darran | Stan The Jack was having conniptions on Twitter earlier at the thought of Sunday opening. | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 20:52 - Mar 9 with 1382 views | SwansNZ | Yes, that's fair enough. | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 20:52 - Mar 9 with 1381 views | Lohengrin | In all seriousness if they've got kids then there's plenty to do around the house. | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 20:54 - Mar 9 with 1373 views | Jackfath | Hoovering, tidying the toys, homework and keep the kids quiet while the men folk read the sunday press. | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 20:55 - Mar 9 with 1367 views | exiledclaseboy | What about the blokes? There are lots of them working in shops too. | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 21:00 - Mar 9 with 1353 views | Lohengrin | I've never seen a Tailor open on a Sunday? | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 21:04 - Mar 9 with 1337 views | exiledclaseboy | | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 21:18 - Mar 9 with 1311 views | Loyal | I used to drink blue moon. Fck me. | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 21:27 - Mar 9 with 1300 views | Lohengrin | Great stuff! | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 21:34 - Mar 9 with 1283 views | trampie | I thought a blue moon drink was a cocktail drink. | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 07:37 - Mar 10 with 1206 views | dickythorpe | This Sunday opening restrictions is outdated. Can't believe it's been voted against in this 24/7 age. I don't work Mon - Fri 9-5 | | | |
Sunday opening hours question on 07:59 - Mar 10 with 1191 views | jackal | So no more Sunday football then? | | | |
Sunday opening hours question on 08:07 - Mar 10 with 1188 views | jojaca | Sundays and Bank Holidays shut be shut like the Germans. Their economy is apparently stronger than ours. I started working Sundays a couple of years ago and hate it, I miss my traditional Sunday dinner and struggle to catch any of the football. If Sunday hours were extended, I am not going to spend more money. | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 09:43 - Mar 10 with 1151 views | dickythorpe | I know plenty that work Sundays and plenty who would like to work Sundays. | | | |
Sunday opening hours question on 09:44 - Mar 10 with 1150 views | WarwickHunt | Get an espresso machine and drink proper coffee instead. Latte? Pffft. | | | |
Sunday opening hours question on 09:49 - Mar 10 with 1136 views | perchrockjack | Far from extending hours ,they should shut shops on Sunday. THEN ,maybe instead of dragging spouses and kids around shops for something to do ,they could actually sit down, eat together and talk . Put away the x boxes too. We don't NEED to shop 24/7 | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 09:52 - Mar 10 with 1131 views | dickythorpe | The espresso machine in work got banned after people started talking 9 to the dozen and butchers started throwing knives about!!! I wont even go into the fork lift races!!!! | | | |
Sunday opening hours question on 12:50 - Mar 10 with 1104 views | Dr_Winston | Shops should be allowed to open longer on a Sunday. It's frankly a little bizarre that a modern society still sees any particular day of the week as "special" for religious reasons. | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 12:59 - Mar 10 with 1090 views | perchrockjack | Not so much for religious reasons , Jobs , but a respite from the endless shopping excesses on a day when provisions can be obtained the previous 6 days 24/7. One day a week would give families the chance to get to know themselves again. Maybe ,it would refocus people s lives and communities. Rural France is a nice place to place on Sunday | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 13:03 - Mar 10 with 1083 views | Lord_Bony | I have to pay staff and keep my business open on a Sunday...hate it can't relax. I'd be in favour of all business except small convenience stores closing on a Sunday. That way would be a level playing field for everyone. | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 13:06 - Mar 10 with 1076 views | GehbeHindert_Bosman | RE: the square footage - It's why those feckers Tesco and Sainos are buying up all the pubs and turning them into mini-supermarkets that can do an Arkwright and Open All Hours. Sunday's definitely used to be better when there was chapel or church followed by a number of strong ales until the bell rang at 2pm then staggering off home to lamp the wife and kids around the house for overcooking the Beef before falling asleep in front of The Big Match in your Y-fronts. Halcyon days... [Post edited 10 Mar 2016 13:09]
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Sunday opening hours question on 13:20 - Mar 10 with 1056 views | dickythorpe | But your business must make money by being open on a Sunday? Happy days I would have thought. | | | |
Sunday opening hours question on 13:24 - Mar 10 with 1051 views | Lord_Bony | Not really worth it as its generally a quiet day of the week but I have to stay open because of contractual reasons...much preferred it when most places were closed on Sunday. | |
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Sunday opening hours question on 13:30 - Mar 10 with 1040 views | dickythorpe | I see. | | | |
Sunday opening hours question on 13:34 - Mar 10 with 1034 views | scottishjack | I work most Sunday's, but there again I work in the pub trade. Have to admit that Sunday's are a good day to work, most people are quite chilled out and relaxed on a Sunday. | | | |
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