

Social distancing seems to have reverted back to the state of anarchy which ruled just after lockdown started, when nobody really knew what they were doing and Waitrose had singularly failed to get its act together. There are certainly signs the store is reverting back to type; I had to ask for disinfectant spray for the trolley handles whereas recently they'd been boasting they'd all been pre-cleaned. Possibly the weather had something to do with that today, so we'll let them off.
Inside the store, observation shows two definite "camps" of shoppers. There is the furious, masked, late middle aged lady who glowers at you from the far end of the aisle for even considering walking towards her. Then on the other hand there is the middle-aged bloke, unmasked, who seems happiest swanning backwards and forwards and from side to side in the aisle without any thought for anyone else's path or progress.

Reasonably well stocked, they'd got plenty of flour but strangely no digestive biscuits. And finally a scam alert - Nestle's Family Pack of 16 KitKats has been reduced to just 14 - but they're still selling at the same price ,,,,
