How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? 09:58 - Mar 26 with 3556 views | BrixtonBlue | Must be hard if a family of 4 for example are having pie and mash for dinner... but you can only buy two pies. I came a cropper myself - wanted to get some energy drinks (I drink the natural energy one Tenzing rather than the chemical filled Red Bull or the crappy Tesco one). Thing is, Tenzing only comes individually. So while I could only buy two of them, I could get 12 cans of the crappy Tesco one. Bit annoying. | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 12:47 - Mar 26 with 1144 views | textbackup | we@ve pretty much told the kids we cant get the exact things they want every week because other people need it. they understand the situation. I hope after all this people aren't so materialistic and thick | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 13:02 - Mar 26 with 1120 views | r2d2 |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 10:28 - Mar 26 by itfcjoe | When I've shopped they haven't been that strict anhywhere - got 4 bottles of squash yesterday as the normal big double concentrate ones were out and the little single concentrate ones last 5 minutes and wasn't questioned or queried |
We just did a shop at Tesco. They are allowing 3 of each item here. The guy at the next till tried to buy 8 boxes of Pukka Pies. He had to leave 5 packs. I think thats fair. | | | |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 13:12 - Mar 26 with 1103 views | WD19 | It’s a bit annoying, but it is what it is and for very good reason. Although inconsistent in that if you have two piles of shopping and are buying for an elderly relative then you are allowed x4 of everything across the two piles. I didn’t game it, but it did seem an obvious loophole. | | | |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 13:50 - Mar 26 with 1080 views | jeera |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 13:12 - Mar 26 by WD19 | It’s a bit annoying, but it is what it is and for very good reason. Although inconsistent in that if you have two piles of shopping and are buying for an elderly relative then you are allowed x4 of everything across the two piles. I didn’t game it, but it did seem an obvious loophole. |
I saw a chap walk into Tesco the other day, walk out with an armful of kitchen rolls then go back for more. They were clean out of loo rolls (again) and had only some fancy small boxes of tissues left which are 2 for £3.50. That could soon become an expensive cold or other use of the bathroom. Poundland were a revelation in as much as they even had a few small bottles of Dettol and some cheap kitchen rolls. The local Co-op has had actual toilet rolls in this week, so maybe stocks will gradually replenish. | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 14:14 - Mar 26 with 1056 views | BrixtonBlue |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 10:40 - Mar 26 by sparks | I am trying very hard not to make regular shopping trips. Shops seem to me to be the perfect place for transmission. People push past, people lurk together at the end of aisles, everything on the shelf has been handled by others as well as checkouts, baskets etc etc. Its stuff like milk and bread which is problematic- and i am acutely conscious that this lockdown could well get more lockdowny before it eases. |
Yeah agreed. I wear sunglasses and a scarf round my mouth and nose when entering supermarkets, then do the proper hand wash thing when I get home before I touch anything. This must be hell for OCD sufferers. | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 14:16 - Mar 26 with 1052 views | BrixtonBlue |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 10:59 - Mar 26 by BlueBadger | The last thing anyone needs right now Dollers, is energy drinks to fill you full of bounce, sugar, chemicals, paranoia and sleep deprivation. |
Did you miss the bit where I said made from natural - no sugar, no chemicals. etc? Do you drink coffee? I rarely do, so this is what I have instead and it's probably healthier. | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 14:18 - Mar 26 with 1046 views | BrixtonBlue |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 11:19 - Mar 26 by SWGF | Don't buy individual pies. Buy two bigger ones then you can feed the family of four for much longer. There, solved it. |
You're assuming there are bigger pies on the shelf. Also, pies was just an example. | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 14:24 - Mar 26 with 1032 views | bluelagos | Must be very hard. I did chat with a guy who explained he has 4 kids and does £150 a quid a week at Tesco. Was clearly going to be hard for him. | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 14:30 - Mar 26 with 1018 views | giant_stow |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 14:24 - Mar 26 by bluelagos | Must be very hard. I did chat with a guy who explained he has 4 kids and does £150 a quid a week at Tesco. Was clearly going to be hard for him. |
I did a shop on Mon with just the new bike to get everything home. Whatwith shortages and lmitied carrying capacity, it took 2 hours and I had to check about 7 shops before we got everything in. No online delieveries and no car is a dodgy combo. Throw in OCD and it's a heady mix, but what can you do, but get on with it? [Post edited 26 Mar 2020 14:31]
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 14:50 - Mar 26 with 995 views | J2BLUE |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 14:16 - Mar 26 by BrixtonBlue | Did you miss the bit where I said made from natural - no sugar, no chemicals. etc? Do you drink coffee? I rarely do, so this is what I have instead and it's probably healthier. |
Contains beet sugar. Clearly much better than the more popular energy drinks though. | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:30 - Mar 26 with 962 views | BrixtonBlue |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 14:50 - Mar 26 by J2BLUE | Contains beet sugar. Clearly much better than the more popular energy drinks though. |
Yeah. | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:33 - Mar 26 with 954 views | BrixtonBlue | Who is this Pasley character and why do you keep down-arrowing me for asking questions? For clarity, I'm not knocking these rules or saying we shouldn't abide by them. I'm just asking how people are coping with them, in this instance big families who need lots of stuff by necessity. | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:34 - Mar 26 with 949 views | Lord_Lucan |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:33 - Mar 26 by BrixtonBlue | Who is this Pasley character and why do you keep down-arrowing me for asking questions? For clarity, I'm not knocking these rules or saying we shouldn't abide by them. I'm just asking how people are coping with them, in this instance big families who need lots of stuff by necessity. |
I'm not 100% sure but I seem to remember he is on of those vegan types. | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:37 - Mar 26 with 932 views | BrixtonBlue |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:34 - Mar 26 by Lord_Lucan | I'm not 100% sure but I seem to remember he is on of those vegan types. |
Oh. I guess pie and mash has milk in it. Maybe that's his beef (pun intended). | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:37 - Mar 26 with 927 views | NewcyBlue |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:33 - Mar 26 by BrixtonBlue | Who is this Pasley character and why do you keep down-arrowing me for asking questions? For clarity, I'm not knocking these rules or saying we shouldn't abide by them. I'm just asking how people are coping with them, in this instance big families who need lots of stuff by necessity. |
Parsley? Maybe he’s worried you’ll encourage more people to buy him and eat him? | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:38 - Mar 26 with 924 views | jeera |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:33 - Mar 26 by BrixtonBlue | Who is this Pasley character and why do you keep down-arrowing me for asking questions? For clarity, I'm not knocking these rules or saying we shouldn't abide by them. I'm just asking how people are coping with them, in this instance big families who need lots of stuff by necessity. |
And there's footers with a thymely down vote. | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:40 - Mar 26 with 916 views | jeera |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:37 - Mar 26 by NewcyBlue | Parsley? Maybe he’s worried you’ll encourage more people to buy him and eat him? |
You know some of these vegan types. They like to think they're the star anise of the show. | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:41 - Mar 26 with 913 views | NewcyBlue |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:40 - Mar 26 by jeera | You know some of these vegan types. They like to think they're the star anise of the show. |
Herb will be along next, probably to add a little something to the flavour. | |
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How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:43 - Mar 26 with 900 views | jeera |
How are big families coping with the two items rule in supermarkets? on 15:41 - Mar 26 by NewcyBlue | Herb will be along next, probably to add a little something to the flavour. |
I cassia that happening. | |
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