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Cherie 23-10-2020 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10938795)
Off Licenses are bloody essential ffs!! Don't take every form of entertainment from us!

TS wants us all teetotal by the end of the pandemic

Amy Jade 23-10-2020 01:24 PM

My friend who works in Asda just put in the group chat fireworks aren't being sold.

I've very happy as lots of poor animals are petrified of them

Niamh. 23-10-2020 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10938817)
TS wants us all teetotal by the end of the pandemic

:oh:

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Originally Posted by Amy Jade (Post 10938820)
My friend who works in Asda just put in the group chat fireworks aren't being sold.

I've very happy as lots of poor animals are petrified of them

That's good to hear

Dogeatdog 23-10-2020 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10938780)
Just pushing more and more retail traffic to Amazon and other online retail tbh. Not that I can say much, I'm a prime member and use Amazon all the time :shrug:


Also...

"essential only"

... "off-licences"


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I’d say off licences are essential since they do sell a fair amount of essential items. During the first lockdown it was one of the very few places you could actually by toilet/ kitchen roll where I lived since all the bigger supermarket chains were always completely wiped out. I don’t see why they should be closed?

user104658 23-10-2020 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10938817)
TS wants us all teetotal by the end of the pandemic

I actually don't want them sectioning off any areas of shops to decide for people what is and isn't "essential" :hee:

However I just find it a really bleak painting of our society when new underpants are considered non-essential, but a bottle of MD20/20 is a staple requirement.

Dogeatdog 23-10-2020 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Amy Jade (Post 10938820)
My friend who works in Asda just put in the group chat fireworks aren't being sold.

I've very happy as lots of poor animals are petrified of them

That’s actually great to hear. My dogs are fine with fireworks but it must be awful for animals that are left outside all the time (horses and stray foxes for example).

The Slim Reaper 23-10-2020 01:34 PM

A supermarket in Wales, with non-essentials being covered up with Dexter plastic wrap.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ElA3pyVX...g&name=900x900

Ammi 23-10-2020 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10938834)
A supermarket in Wales, with non-essentials being covered up with Dexter plastic wrap.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ElA3pyVX...g&name=900x900

...that looks as though it could he bedding/warm blankets being covered up in the winter ...crazy...

Kizzy 23-10-2020 01:48 PM

I get it. They only want people going in the supermarket if shopping for food, it's not hard. They don't want anyone popping in for homeware, as said they can order those things online if that desperate.

Tom4784 23-10-2020 01:48 PM

Speaking as someone who worked in a shop that was considered essential when everything was locked down, this is an excellent idea and I support it fully. We were considered essential because we sold certain essential items but during the lockdown we were constantly selling out on decorating and gardening items as well as other pointless fluff. People were coming out to the shops for no good reason.

Non-essential areas should be roped off in times of lockdown.

user104658 23-10-2020 01:54 PM

Yeah who needs duvets, we can huddle together for warmth! Or skin a mammoth if it comes down to it.

Utterly ridiculous. I get it for some items but some of their definition of non-essential is ****ing stupid. Clothes, bedding and many non-food home items are clearly essentials if what you have gets unexpectedly broken or damaged.

Cherie 23-10-2020 02:01 PM

Amazon will be delighted

Ammi 23-10-2020 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10938849)
Yeah who needs duvets, we can huddle together for warmth! Or skin a mammoth if it comes down to it.

Utterly ridiculous. I get it for some items but some of their definition of non-essential is ****ing stupid. Clothes, bedding and many non-food home items are clearly essentials if what you have gets unexpectedly broken or damaged.

...yeah, these are exactly my thoughts...it’s how essential and non essential are defined...a warmer duvet or blanket for an elderly person or for anyone who hasn’t got efficient heating etc...could be an essential purchase...

user104658 23-10-2020 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10938857)
...yeah, these are exactly my thoughts...it’s how essential and non essential are defined...a warmer duvet or blanket for an elderly person or for anyone who hasn’t got efficient heating etc...could be an essential purchase...

When you own a 1 year old labrador who might eat literally anything and literally any time, a lot of things become immediate essentials, and you can't always wait a few days for an Internet order. E.g. There are MULTIPLE occasions that I've had to pile a kid into the car in their socks to swing past a supermarket for a new pair of trainers, while the dog sulks and digests the previous pair.

She hadn't torn up a duvet yet but... It's certainly within the realms of possibility.

Cherie 23-10-2020 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10938880)
When you own a 1 year old labrador who might eat literally anything and literally any time, a lot of things become immediate essentials, and you can't always wait a few days for an Internet order. E.g. There are MULTIPLE occasions that I've had to pile a kid into the car in their socks to swing past a supermarket for a new pair of trainers, while the dog sulks and digests the previous pair.

She hadn't torn up a duvet yet but... It's certainly within the realms of possibility.

Kids with just one pair of shoes, what is this the 1970s :omgno:

Surely you have school shoes, trainers, good shoes and wellys :suspect:

user104658 23-10-2020 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10938884)
Kids with just one pair of shoes, what is this the 1970s :omgno:



Surely you have school shoes, trainers, good shoes and wellys :suspect:

School shoes are for school :nono:, we were waiting for her new boots from Next :hee: and she, for some reason, about 2 months ago decided that she despises wellies.

She does have a spare pair of trainers now though :joker:.

Actually I say she does. She DID. Because another ****ing shoe got chewed on Wednesday! They got dirty so they were sat in the kitchen (where the dog lives when we go out) and we stupidly went for a Starbucks drive through and she had got one of them :fist:.

She had also gotten into the recycling bin.

I need to make her some sort of padded cell.

The Slim Reaper 23-10-2020 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10938884)
Kids with just one pair of shoes, what is this the 1970s :omgno:

Surely you have school shoes, trainers, good shoes and wellys :suspect:

Wait till the ghost of Christmas future arrives at soldiers house on Christmas eve.

user104658 23-10-2020 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10938896)
Wait till the ghost of Christmas future arrives at soldiers house on Christmas eve.

Christmas 2020 is CANCELLED so I'll dodge that bullet.

Ammi 23-10-2020 02:55 PM

...I have known many, many children with only one pair of shoes and not even Wellington boots to fit them, schools have provided those when needed...there are many families who have very low incomes...

Beso 23-10-2020 02:59 PM

Is Anne summers open?

Cherie 23-10-2020 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10938890)
School shoes are for school :nono:, we were waiting for her new boots from Next :hee: and she, for some reason, about 2 months ago decided that she despises wellies.

She does have a spare pair of trainers now though :joker:.

Actually I say she does. She DID. Because another ****ing shoe got chewed on Wednesday! They got dirty so they were sat in the kitchen (where the dog lives when we go out) and we stupidly went for a Starbucks drive through and she had got one of them :fist:.

She had also gotten into the recycling bin.

I need to make her some sort of padded cell.


wait a few more years she will have a room full of the things :laugh:

Cherie 23-10-2020 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10938915)
...I have known many, many children with only one pair of shoes and not even Wellington boots to fit them, schools have provided those when needed...there are many families who have very low incomes...

yes I am sure there are but TS has a good job and so does his wife? if he were on bennies I wouldn't have made the remark

Kizzy 23-10-2020 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10938933)
yes I am sure there are but TS has a good job and so does his wife? if he were on bennies I wouldn't have made the remark

Ah right so it's OK to scoff at poor people with other better off people?...got it.

Cherie 23-10-2020 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10939095)
Ah right so it's OK to scoff at poor people with other better off people?...got it.

You know that was not the intention so bore off and bait someone else

Kizzy 23-10-2020 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10939127)
You know that was not the intention so bore off and bait someone else

Sounded just like that to me, I didn't get an apology when you misinterpreted me so don't hold your breath.


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