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Cherie 24-10-2020 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10939584)
Right... so it's wrong to mill about with strangers/ neighbours outside during a lock down but inside a supermarket it's fine? .. OK.

Iirc there was restrictions on many items supermarkets sold in spring, there was no cookware or make up, I'm sure other items were removed too to make way for more essential items.

what are you not getting, playing football you can be physically in contact with other kids especially if they are friends, even when outside you have to socially distance, being outside does not allow you to circumvent social distancing, not sure what you get up to in Morrybobs but getting up close and personal with fellow shoppers is not for most

if you check Dezzy's and Amys posts their areas didnt restrict either, maybe Leeds was different

bots 24-10-2020 07:40 PM

The reason for not selling non essential items is because other shops forced to close complained about losing business, nothing related to infection rates. While understandable it's completely pointless with items being available on line. No one minds sensible restrictions but more and more restrictions have no effect on the infection rate, and it makes people more likely to ignore the restrictions that really matter

Fetch The Bolt Cutters 24-10-2020 07:41 PM

I’m not being funny but if argos shuts i’m gonna riot

Kizzy 24-10-2020 07:56 PM

Essentials only

Shopping is no longer a leisure activity.

Instead, visits to a store - which you're only supposed to make to pick up essentials - will be carefully regulated.

The rules are as much to protect store workers as shoppers.




https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc...iness-52022240

Kizzy 24-10-2020 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10939595)
what are you not getting, playing football you can be physically in contact with other kids especially if they are friends, even when outside you have to socially distance, being outside does not allow you to circumvent social distancing, not sure what you get up to in Morrybobs but getting up close and personal with fellow shoppers is not for most

if you check Dezzy's and Amys posts their areas didnt restrict either, maybe Leeds was different

What are you not getting? ... I'm not the one confused by the term 'essential items'.

Maybe Leeds was different maybe we took it more seriously? it sure sounds like it.

Cherie 24-10-2020 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10939627)
What are you not getting? ... I'm not the one confused by the term 'essential items'.

Maybe Leeds was different maybe we took it more seriously? it sure sounds like it.

as others have said what is essential to one, is not essential to others, a birthday card can be an essential item no? not everyone especially in the older generation is ready for Moonpig

tbf if Leeds did take it more seriously where did it all go wrong, you are Tier 3 right?

Kizzy 24-10-2020 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10939629)
as others have said what is essential to one, is not essential to others, a birthday card can be an essential item no? not everyone especially in the older generation is ready for Moonpig

tbf if Leeds did take it more seriously where did it all go wrong, you are Tier 3 right?

No birthday cards are not essential. And no Leeds is tier 2, you should pop in sometime, see how lock down should be done.

MTVN 24-10-2020 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10939529)
Why is everyone so surprised? All this happened during the first lock down. Non essentials were not sold. If I were them I'd have just removed them from the shop floor for 2 weeks. Having them taped off is just fuelling the back lash.

Not true at all I'm afraid, there was none of this taping off sections anywhere - if you came under 'essential retailer' you were able to sell your whole range of products

Cherie 25-10-2020 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10939637)
No birthday cards are not essential. And no Leeds is tier 2, you should pop in sometime, see how lock down should be done.

We are Tier 2 also so looks like taping off non essentials in Leeds made no difference to the eventual outcome of where you ended up

You can put all the restrictions in place you like but if the public don’t get on board or understand/or don’t care how the infection is spread they are pointless

Cherie 25-10-2020 08:04 AM

The decision is now under review

arista 25-10-2020 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by reece(: (Post 10939541)
Those images are disgraceful.

WHERE. IS. THE. SCIENCE. TO. THIS?!


They have Stated because only Food shops are open
all other shops have had to close,
so because big Supermarkets sell clothes
like the Stores they have Closed in
the 2 week Lockdown
it's only fair.

The Latest from Wales Gov., is they now doing a review
on all this.

Amy Jade 25-10-2020 08:11 AM

why are people worried about cards? get a bit of card or paper and make one if it's that important.

bots 25-10-2020 08:28 AM

people are telling the authorities what they will accept in terms of restrictions, and this is just an example of that, but it's happening in many applications.

The authorities cannot enforce something that the people don't want, after all, they are there to represent the people, and when the vast majority of people feel they have gone too far they either acknowledge it or risk anarchy. That's how democracy works

MTVN 25-10-2020 10:32 AM

Tesco have taped off things like clothes and books but they are still selling greetings cards and stationery. There's basically been no clear guidance about what's essential and what isn't so retailers are fumbling around in the dark a bit and just taking their lead from each other

Kate! 25-10-2020 10:41 AM

Am fuming about all this. I love to get a good book for example when I go to the supermarket. Its ridiculous. You are there in the store. What difference does it make what you buy? Ffs.

Cherie 25-10-2020 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Kate! (Post 10939833)
Am fuming about all this. I love to get a good book for example when I go to the supermarket. Its ridiculous. You are there in the store. What difference does it make what you buy? Ffs.

It’s only happening in Wales Kate as they are in full lockdown

Kate! 25-10-2020 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10939843)
It’s only happening in Wales Kate as they are in full lockdown

Oh I see Cherie. Well in principle it's still ridiculous. Poor people of Wales. X

user104658 25-10-2020 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10939831)
Tesco have taped off things like clothes and books but they are still selling greetings cards and stationery. There's basically been no clear guidance about what's essential and what isn't so retailers are fumbling around in the dark a bit and just taking their lead from each other

The first time round there ended up being arguments over ludicrous things like whether the confectionery aisle should be closed off, because "chocolate is non essential" :facepalm:.

Honestly, they should just open up a big vat of protein & vitamin fortified oat gruel in the car park and hand out bowls because if you keep chipping away at it - nothing else is actually "essential". Fortified gruel and tap water for all.

Kizzy 25-10-2020 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10939665)
Not true at all I'm afraid, there was none of this taping off sections anywhere - if you came under 'essential retailer' you were able to sell your whole range of products

Are you calling me a liar?.. I can assure you that during the national lock down there were 2 supermarkets I shop in that restricted what was shopped for. In tesco the make up stands were shuttered off and in Morrisons they removed the tupperware and cookware for more essential items.

MTVN 25-10-2020 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10939861)
Are you calling me a liar?.. I can assure you that during the national lock down there were 2 supermarkets I shop in that restricted what was shopped for. In tesco the make up stands were shuttered off and in Morrisons they removed the tupperware and cookware for more essential items.

Some things might have been taken off sale if they were the types of items that a lot of people would touch or test out etc but there was no legal requirement preventing any essential retailer from selling any of their ranges

Removing some products to give more space to essential items would just be a commercial decision

Kizzy 25-10-2020 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10939752)
We are Tier 2 also so looks like taping off non essentials in Leeds made no difference to the eventual outcome of where you ended up

You can put all the restrictions in place you like but if the public don’t get on board or understand/or don’t care how the infection is spread they are pointless

It may have been at the managers discretion who knows?

To be fair we are surrounded by Pendle, Lancashire, Sheffield, Doncaster and Barnsley who are all tier 3 so we must be doing something right.

Amy Jade 25-10-2020 12:52 PM

Just been to asda and they have only blocked off the clothes, toys and entertainment stuff. Books and cards were still on sale.

I don't really get the DVD's and games beingoff sale personally because we buy them to keep us inside don't we?

user104658 25-10-2020 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10939861)
Are you calling me a liar?.. I can assure you that during the national lock down there were 2 supermarkets I shop in that restricted what was shopped for. In tesco the make up stands were shuttered off and in Morrisons they removed the tupperware and cookware for more essential items.

Your local supermarkets might have decided to be dumb off their own back, but that's doesn't mean there was any national mandate for supermarkets to stop selling essentials... Just a little cluster of overzealous local managers in your area (probably taking cues from each other).

I can assure you that you could still buy socks at 99% of UK supermarkets back in April.

user104658 25-10-2020 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Amy Jade (Post 10939894)

I don't really get the DVD's and games beingoff sale personally because we buy them to keep us inside don't we?

It really is just pushing more and more traffic in an online direction... More people will use Netflix/Prime for movies, PlayStation Store/Steam for game purchases, and physical items will come from Amazon etc.

The way things are going, physical retail will end up being for purely food/basic household items like cleaning products, bin bags and laundry detergent and ALL other retail will move online.

I suppose things have been heading that way for a few years anyway but this will massively speed it up.

Kizzy 25-10-2020 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10939865)
Some things might have been taken off sale if they were the types of items that a lot of people would touch or test out etc but there was no legal requirement preventing any essential retailer from selling any of their ranges

Removing some products to give more space to essential items would just be a commercial decision

Who said rhere was? I just said many will be used to having many things restricted like they wereally in spring..

Beso 25-10-2020 06:21 PM

Shoplifting is easy these days...I'm tempted.

Vanessa 25-10-2020 06:22 PM

I usually go to Pundland and they sell everything as usual.

Beso 25-10-2020 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 10940099)
I usually go to Pundland and they sell everything as usual.

We all need warm novelty slippers in the coming weeks, you are very wise vanessa.

Vanessa 25-10-2020 06:31 PM

At the moment I'm doing my food shopping online, so much easier this way.
I only go to shops for clothes/shoes.

Crimson Dynamo 25-10-2020 06:46 PM

I went to Punland to get my dog a new nose

He smelt terrible

Beso 25-10-2020 06:49 PM

What happened his old one?

Kizzy 26-10-2020 03:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10939995)
Your local supermarkets might have decided to be dumb off their own back, but that's doesn't mean there was any national mandate for supermarkets to stop selling essentials... Just a little cluster of overzealous local managers in your area (probably taking cues from each other).

I can assure you that you could still buy socks at 99% of UK supermarkets back in April.

Again, I didn't say it was a nationwide initiative. There were many supermarkets however not just in Leeds that were confused as to the rules and also police at that time. Leading to closures of sections of supermarkets, until the government stepped in to clarify all items could be sold.

That clarification hasn't happened here, so it follows that the rules have changed or are different in Wales. The circuit breaker is only for a few days, I'm sure people have spare socks till its over.

bots 26-10-2020 03:16 AM

they are already talking about scheduling another circuit breaker in Wales, lets see how long the public keep supporting it

Kizzy 26-10-2020 05:07 AM

How about instead of mocking the attempts of others to control the virus we examine our own piss poor effort?

Cherie 26-10-2020 06:18 AM

It’s not mocking efforts, its pointing out that the level of tolerance is shrinking particularly among those who are sticking to the rules, and still having to lockdown, so this extra draconian measure is chipping away at peoples already stretched goodwill to do the right thing

bots 26-10-2020 06:26 AM

We have a couple of months to go yet till Christmas with short days and people getting progressively more miserable. I think there will be a major push back against restrictions by the time we get to Christmas

Kizzy 26-10-2020 11:01 AM

Seems like it's the English bleating about this and the Welsh just getting on with it. It's 2 weeks... 14 days, lets keep some perspective.

Cherie 26-10-2020 11:02 AM

Tesco's have had to apologise for telling a woman that she could not purchase sanitary products during the fire break :skull: Toothpaste was also cordoned off lol

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co...mpons-19166146

Cherie 26-10-2020 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10940436)
Seems like it's the English bleating about this and the Welsh just getting on with it. It's 2 weeks... 14 days, lets keep some perspective.

oh right so no one in Wales signed this, that makes perfect sense

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newsm...an/ar-BB1amoM5

Mystic Mock 26-10-2020 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10940304)
It’s not mocking efforts, its pointing out that the level of tolerance is shrinking particularly among those who are sticking to the rules, and still having to lockdown, so this extra draconian measure is chipping away at peoples already stretched goodwill to do the right thing

This.

Besides how is buying clothes not essential?:laugh:

The Government is a constant walking, talking disaster.


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