An example of unfairness with regards to shop closures. 12:02 - Apr 21 with 1119 views | Pinewoodblue | Microwave went up in smoke this morning, under normal circumstances would go online, purchase from Currys and walkover to collect. Can’t do that but I could walkover Tesco and buy one, or drive to Sainsbury’s and buy one, wanted a bigger choice so purchased online from Argos, going into town later to pick up from Argos, within Saunsbury’s, Upper Brooke Street. If it safe to pick up from Argos would be just as safe to pick up from Currys. Strange how one business benefits at the expense of another. |  |
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An example of unfairness with regards to shop closures. on 12:38 - Apr 21 with 1022 views | UB9Blue | The same logic is annoying garden centres. They can't open to sell plants but the supermarkets are able to do so in their stores. |  | |  |
An example of unfairness with regards to shop closures. on 12:38 - Apr 21 with 1024 views | Steve_M | Yes, and I think this gives an indication of how the restrictions will start to be eased. Purchases that are non-essential over a three week timeframe become more necessary over a longer time. |  |
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An example of unfairness with regards to shop closures. on 12:42 - Apr 21 with 1007 views | Sarge | Careful though, you’ll get snapped by the daily mail because you dared to buy something other than toilet roll or pasta and labelled a ‘TRAITOR TO BRITAIN’ |  | |  |
An example of unfairness with regards to shop closures. on 13:22 - Apr 21 with 922 views | GeoffSentence |
An example of unfairness with regards to shop closures. on 12:38 - Apr 21 by UB9Blue | The same logic is annoying garden centres. They can't open to sell plants but the supermarkets are able to do so in their stores. |
Stranger still when those, like Laurel Farm, that have a farm shop on site can open that but cant open the gsrden centre part. |  |
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An example of unfairness with regards to shop closures. on 13:49 - Apr 21 with 888 views | Pinewoodblue |
An example of unfairness with regards to shop closures. on 13:22 - Apr 21 by GeoffSentence | Stranger still when those, like Laurel Farm, that have a farm shop on site can open that but cant open the gsrden centre part. |
It is just as easy to implement social distancing in an electrical shop, or garden centre, than it is in a supermarket |  |
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An example of unfairness with regards to shop closures. on 13:51 - Apr 21 with 886 views | factual_blue |
An example of unfairness with regards to shop closures. on 12:42 - Apr 21 by Sarge | Careful though, you’ll get snapped by the daily mail because you dared to buy something other than toilet roll or pasta and labelled a ‘TRAITOR TO BRITAIN’ |
What if he's wearing a short dress and looks 'all grown up'? |  |
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An example of unfairness with regards to shop closures. on 13:57 - Apr 21 with 868 views | Swansea_Blue |
An example of unfairness with regards to shop closures. on 12:38 - Apr 21 by UB9Blue | The same logic is annoying garden centres. They can't open to sell plants but the supermarkets are able to do so in their stores. |
Ah, but the only reason people are buying plants in supermarkets is because they've run out of bog roll. I'd give the roses a miss though |  |
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