They’re insane. You buy a tin of beans or tomatoes and them can’t open them if your tin opener breaks
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Als antwoord op @AngieLeach1
In Wales supermarkets are using discretion on a case by case basis where a non-essentials become essential. It’s been fine for 17 days with us and these same supermarkets will do the same. A fuss about nothing
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe
It’s not necessary. It just adds to the burden already placed on us and supermarket staff. You’re in the supermarket, it’s open for business. So what the hell is the problem. Just the government grandstanding again
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Als antwoord op @AngieLeach1
It has two parts - 1. It tries to protect independent non-essential retailers losing sales (indeed independent shops asked for it) 2. A reduced range of goods reduces time in store and hopefully frequency of visits Its not a big deal - we've done it for 17 days with few problems
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe
There are Independent traders here who have closed because of it
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Als antwoord op @AngieLeach1
That’s right - they are tying to protect them
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe
You just contradicted yourself. How is depriving them of their livelihood protecting them? When they’re selling household goods that people want to buy? And they sell masks too
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If non-essential independent shops are closed, by preventing supermarkets selling non-essentials they hope that customers will go back to them post-lockdown. Its not perfect because of online
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