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Postby saundra » 23 Oct 2020, 18:59

Can someone please explain to me why supermarkets
Are restricted sales of none
essentials goods
What if I need a kettle or new sauce pan
Or Xmas gifts??
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Re: Supermarkets

Postby JanB » 23 Oct 2020, 19:16

Makes no sense Saundra. Our kettle is on it's last legs, the switch often won't stay own. So if I wanted to buy a new one, I couldn't, so would have to boil water in a pan.

No idea what has happened to common sense :roll:
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Re: Supermarkets

Postby cromwell » 23 Oct 2020, 20:23

That bloke in charge of Wales is an idiot.
Most things are "non essential" until you need them.
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Re: Supermarkets

Postby TheOstrich » 23 Oct 2020, 21:59

He says that it is to be "fair" to the small independent hardware stores or clothes shops that he has ordered to close. To allow the supermarkets to sell items which the small shops can't sell would appear to be hypocritical - that's his argument.

But you are quite right, Crommers. He's an idiot.

And the answer to your question, Saundra, is that if your kettle goes and you're desperate - you have no choice but to buy from Amazon. So both High Street stores and supermarkets lose.
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Postby Kaz » 24 Oct 2020, 09:20

Blimey, that's daft! :? If a shop is open you should be able to buy anything in there :? :roll: How tiresome!
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Re: Supermarkets

Postby Workingman » 24 Oct 2020, 10:04

TheOstrich wrote:He says that it is to be "fair" to the small independent hardware stores or clothes shops that he has ordered to close. To allow the supermarkets to sell items which the small shops can't sell would appear to be hypocritical - that's his argument.

As a standalone argument that is fine, but it does raise a few questions:
1. Why were the independent shops selling these goods closed in the first place - they are not exactly hotbeds of social mixing?
2. Who decides what is non-essential in these dangerous times?

It's all a bit mad.
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Re: Supermarkets

Postby jenniren » 24 Oct 2020, 10:13

Absolutely bonkers. As you say Ossie, people will just go online where you can buy pretty much anything you need. A great help for all the small shops he's supposed to be protecting!!
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Re: Supermarkets

Postby Kaz » 24 Oct 2020, 13:36

They will go on Amazon, and the profits will go to Jeff Bezos rather than UK companies! :| :(
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Re: Supermarkets

Postby meriad » 26 Oct 2020, 13:00

TheOstrich wrote:He says that it is to be "fair" to the small independent hardware stores or clothes shops that he has ordered to close. To allow the supermarkets to sell items which the small shops can't sell would appear to be hypocritical - that's his argument.


This was the argument of a lot of smaller shops in Germany when lock-down first started with the results that the smaller shops were allowed to open a lot sooner than was originally planned. And I get where they are coming from, either the items can't be sold or they can - doesn't matter who sells them does it? And as you've said - the only winner at the end of this is a large off-shore company that doesn't pay (much if any) UK taxes.

madness
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Re: Supermarkets

Postby saundra » 26 Oct 2020, 13:54

It's getting a bit stupid tho
A lady couldn't but femine product tho in Tesco because the aisle was blocked of
No common sense at all
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