Safest place to shop. 21:49 - Apr 3 with 5611 views | Jack123 | Must admit, last few days I have been out picking up a few things, and so far for me Tesco are pretty good, so I will be going there again when i run out. On the bottom of the scale for me is Lidls, went there and it'a like they are making a token gesture towards keeping customers safe, I mean FU*K they have you queuing on the aisles, so basically you are standing there, with all the 2 metre separation, and along come the customers, and their face says it all, it's like hands up, I know I'm not supposed to come near you, but how the ferk can I do my shop otherwise. They grab their crisps, biscuits red faced and carry on, not their fault, rubbish planning by Lidl, oh yeah and just 2 on the tills and the queue stretching back 15 people long.. wa*kas. [Post edited 3 Apr 2020 21:50]
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Safest place to shop. on 22:01 - Apr 3 with 2819 views | Dr_Winston | All about timing. Go early or late and most places are quiet enough. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Safest place to shop. on 22:05 - Apr 3 with 2789 views | ItchySphincter | My missus went to Asda. She had to queue a few mins outside but when they let her in it was quiet apparently, only allowing in 150 at a time and the staff told her it was fine now since all the tw@ts has calmed down. She was even got loads of cheap fruit and veg as they’d been limiting items earlier in the day and had loads left. | |
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Safest place to shop. on 22:56 - Apr 3 with 2707 views | Catullus | I had been stopping at Lidl Morriston after dropping my wife to work, around 8.30, and it was pretty quiet. A neighbour has said they'll get me stuff when they go shopping but there are no delivery or click n collect available, my wife doesn't drive, she walked down to the local Nisa and managed to get some stuff but there may be a time when we need more than they can supply so I may have to go to Asda or Tesco. | |
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Safest place to shop. on 23:01 - Apr 3 with 2711 views | raynor94 | Is the correct answer, no problems at all | |
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Safest place to shop. on 23:04 - Apr 3 with 2705 views | jasper_T | Farm Foods in Cross Hands was absolutely dead mid-afternoon on Thursday. 3 customers in the whole place, one of whom was picking up a trolley full of cat food she'd phoned ahead for. In and out in a flash, trolley full and they're still taking their vouchers. Couldn't pay me to go to a supermarket before midday at the moment. Everyone's still in panic-mode wanting to get there before stuff runs out. My brother was queuing outside a Tesco first thing Monday morning, the fool. No need for it. | | | |
Safest place to shop. on 23:08 - Apr 3 with 2698 views | raynor94 | You actually buy food (sic) from farm foods | |
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Safest place to shop. on 23:08 - Apr 3 with 2698 views | dickythorpe | Booze is out of stock in many co-ops down here in the West. My biggest fear is the idiots are going to converge on the coast tomorrow. If this does happen, expect the military. They are already down here, just not visible yet. | | | |
Safest place to shop. on 01:43 - Apr 4 with 2610 views | Glyn1 | My local Asian corner shop in London that I go into 2 or 3 times a week closed a couple of days ago, presumably because one or more of the staff has symptoms. Seriously, is it inevitable that most of us will get it - and most of us will shake it off? And then it comes back next year? The people I really feel sorry for are those senior citizens who were due to retire this year or next year, because suddenly their pension is a quarter less than they expected. And the kids who will end up paying for all of this. | |
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Safest place to shop. on 07:09 - Apr 4 with 2534 views | Thebus | And what do you expect the military to do ? They don’t even have the powers of arrest Or do you think the government will order them to start shooting people who possibly breaking the lockdown lol 😂 [Post edited 4 Apr 2020 8:11]
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Safest place to shop. on 07:23 - Apr 4 with 2528 views | ladyjack | Are they in camouflage ? | | | |
Safest place to shop. on 08:00 - Apr 4 with 2495 views | Swanjaxs | Safest place to shop... Iceland. The country not the supermarket 🇮🇸 | |
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Safest place to shop. on 08:30 - Apr 4 with 2467 views | Neath_Jack | Or online. Just come back from Tesco, no queuing at all. Still no pasta though. | |
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Safest place to shop. on 08:32 - Apr 4 with 2462 views | Neath_Jack | The army are involved in all of the field hospitals. No involvement in the construction of them, I think they are going to run the logistics when they open. | |
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Safest place to shop. on 13:22 - Apr 4 with 2319 views | ParsSwans | Asda by a country mile as a retail store manager what they have devised and executed is absolutely first class and mono do t work for them! Excellent control in and out of store high visibility of controls and measures in place around it also fruit and veg sealed off as contains open produce so staff member accompanies those wanting stuff from that section to the area product located and back to route around it again. Tills whether self service, triden or manned are clearly marked out and staff are all happy and well looked after unlike in other places at present which is totally understandable. Tough time in retail for all at moment made harder by idiotic customers out buying non essentials and abusing staff both verbally and physically my full respect to all my retail co workers | | | |
Safest place to shop. on 13:27 - Apr 4 with 2310 views | dickythorpe | How old are you? | | | |
Safest place to shop. on 13:31 - Apr 4 with 2304 views | raynor94 | Worse, has to be the Range Cwmdu, it's like a circus in there, packed out no restrictions, no 2 metre rule. Shocking! | |
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Safest place to shop. on 13:32 - Apr 4 with 2302 views | Neath_Jack | Wasting your time, it's that DGT chap. | |
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Safest place to shop. on 13:33 - Apr 4 with 2298 views | chad | Some in Sainsbury’s yesterday about 4pm - smallish amounts but a few boxes full | | | |
Safest place to shop. on 13:35 - Apr 4 with 2291 views | Neath_Jack | I'm not a Tory, Sainsbury's by damned! | |
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Safest place to shop. on 13:36 - Apr 4 with 2283 views | dickythorpe | I know. He hates me so much | | | |
Safest place to shop. on 13:45 - Apr 4 with 2265 views | karnataka | Our local Tesco, Asda and Aldi all seem to be on top of things, especially Tesco who operate a strict one-out-one-in queue and provide sprays and wipes to disinfect trolley & basket handles, etc as you queue. Lidl suffers from the fact the store is generally quite cramped anyway and as others have said, checkout queues end up down the aisles. BTW, all these stores are in Burnham on Sea & Highbridge, not Swansea. Went to the brand new Lidl in Bridgwater yesterday which is much more spacious and things were working much better. | | | |
Safest place to shop. on 13:49 - Apr 4 with 2248 views | Thebus | I don’t hate you. I don’t hate anyone. Just think you are a bit twp.😠| | | |
Safest place to shop. on 13:51 - Apr 4 with 2246 views | WarwickHunt | Blimey - I’ve given Trampie an uparrow and he also tells us he’s voted for Starmer. The world’s gone mad. | | | |
Safest place to shop. on 13:52 - Apr 4 with 2242 views | dickythorpe | Well I'm a lot brighter than you. So it's not a great analysis you make of me. | | | |
Safest place to shop. on 13:54 - Apr 4 with 2234 views | chad | I didn’t say Waitrose mun Sainsbury’s certainly need to be dammed if you are trying to arrange any on line shopping or click and collect No queues at that time though and self scan nice and easy, put stuff straight into bag, no double handling, bloke coughing though no tissue or mask ;) [Post edited 4 Apr 2020 13:56]
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