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Cherie 24-10-2020 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10939398)
Shoppers in Wales have criticised government measures which mean "non-essential items" have been put behind metal barriers or covered with plastic sheeting in supermarkets.

Photos on social media show products such as pillows and bedsheets under a plastic covering at a Tesco store, while a photo from a Morrisons supermarket shows children's clothes behind a cordon.

One social media user has pointed how baby clothes have been deemed to be non-essential in a Tesco supermarket in Cardiff, while vodka is still available on the shelves in the same store.

A photo from a Tesco store in Pengam Green shows products including cups and plates behind metal barriers too.

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...riers-12112887

I expect the vodka will be incarcerated next :laugh:

user104658 24-10-2020 03:55 PM

It's just plain stupid, some daft bugger has decided that "essentials" means "food" and that everything else is non-essential when that's clearly nonsense.

joeysteele 24-10-2020 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10939451)
It's just plain stupid, some daft bugger has decided that "essentials" means "food" and that everything else is non-essential when that's clearly nonsense.

Yes, it is nonsense, I agree.

Swan 24-10-2020 04:27 PM



Moron

arista 24-10-2020 04:29 PM

Trouble Maker.

bots 24-10-2020 04:48 PM

that video is obviously staged

Cherie 24-10-2020 04:53 PM

its not the shops workers fault :shrug:

arista 24-10-2020 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10939474)
its not the shops workers fault :shrug:


Yes they are doing what the Local Power
has demanded.
He should have gone to the Local Council Office.

arista 24-10-2020 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10939469)
that video is obviously staged


Yes the way the other Mobile Phone person filmed it.
It was spoken about on tonight's Ch4HDnews
without showing the staged video

Cherie 24-10-2020 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10939477)
Yes they are doing what the Local Power
has demanded.
He should have gone to the Local Council Office.

I hope that this doesn't kick off, when we locked down in March it was light, the weather was fairly decent, bit of novelty value intiially at least for people working from home, all that has evaporated now, it will be dark at 5 O'clock, nowhere to go and nothing to do, and now not even a litte mini browse in the supermarket to ease the boredom, add to that areas of low infection are locked down, its a bit of a worry in all honesty :worry:

Kizzy 24-10-2020 06:27 PM

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.

Kizzy 24-10-2020 06:31 PM

It's really laughable that the same people that were bleating about people outdoors during the first lock down are now crying because they can't pop to sainsbury's for a cushion :/

reece(: 24-10-2020 06:39 PM

Those images are disgraceful.

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

Cherie 24-10-2020 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10939535)
It's really laughable that the same people that were bleating about people outdoors during the first lock down are now crying because they can't pop to sainsbury's for a cushion :/

there is a complete difference between MIXING with kids from other households playing football, and going ON YOUR OWN to a supermarket where you can social distance.

Gabbys_MTV 24-10-2020 06:44 PM

That's terrible omg.

Cherie 24-10-2020 06:44 PM

Quote:

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.

didnt happen in my area, you could buy what you liked, Easter eggs and all

Dogeatdog 24-10-2020 06:52 PM

People will go to the shops regardless if certain items are taped off from buying and whether they actually need essential items or not since it’s a day out and they’re bored. It happened throughout the first lockdown.

user104658 24-10-2020 06:59 PM

Quote:

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 here. The "upstairs area" of Tesco (clothes and tech) had a staff member on the escalators but that was to impose a "five person maximum" one-in-one-out system and you had to say what you were going up for, I assume to lessen people just going up to browse for ages. But you could still buy any item. Also a lot of this sort of stuff (cards and stationery, bed linen etc) is downstairs and none of that was ever blocked.

Kizzy 24-10-2020 07:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10939542)
there is a complete difference between MIXING with other kids playing football, and going ON YOUR OWN to a supermarket where you can social distance.

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.

Jake. 24-10-2020 07:39 PM

I think that we were told that we should only be shopping for essentials (back in March) but you could still buy everything in the supermarkets / whatever shops were open at the time

It feels like a lifetime ago :laugh:

Cherie 24-10-2020 07:40 PM

Quote:

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

Quote:

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.


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