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Old 23-10-2020, 02:17 PM #11
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...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.
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