a partially self correcting system 16:00 - Mar 26 with 600 views | GeoffSentence | Because of the lockdown there is much more pressure on the supermarkets for grocery deliveries. This is making it difficult to get slots. But I have heard from a friend, who is on the vulnerable list, that she got her delivery two hours earlier than expected, the driver explaining that there was no traffic on the road and everyone was in. So they can get loads more done. | |
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a partially self correcting system on 16:08 - Mar 26 with 554 views | bluelagos | Makes sence. Roads are very quiet for obv reasons. The supermarkets are trying but very unimpressed with one. Just spoke to an 87 year old who they refused to classify as vulnerable. Computer says no...ffs | |
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a partially self correcting system on 16:22 - Mar 26 with 518 views | GeoffSentence |
a partially self correcting system on 16:08 - Mar 26 by bluelagos | Makes sence. Roads are very quiet for obv reasons. The supermarkets are trying but very unimpressed with one. Just spoke to an 87 year old who they refused to classify as vulnerable. Computer says no...ffs |
My friend doesnt actually know why she is classed as vulnerable by the supermarket. She is way under 70 years of age and has never used their vulnerable customer telephone line. The only reason she can think of is because shehas asthma, but doesn't know how Sainsbury's would know that. | |
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a partially self correcting system on 16:49 - Mar 26 with 477 views | homer_123 |
a partially self correcting system on 16:22 - Mar 26 by GeoffSentence | My friend doesnt actually know why she is classed as vulnerable by the supermarket. She is way under 70 years of age and has never used their vulnerable customer telephone line. The only reason she can think of is because shehas asthma, but doesn't know how Sainsbury's would know that. |
Was it the raspy breathe? | |
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