longshanks wrote: » What are people doing with all the bread?
deisemum wrote: » My husband left for Clonmel around 6.30am and the roads were bad until he got to Mooncoin but grand after that. He was home again around 11am and said the roads were fine all the way back. Someone bought 20 loaves in Tesco yesterday. I stocked up over the weekend and picked up a few more bits on Monday.
mooseknunkle wrote: » The main roads around the city are fine i was out today and it was very quiet,20 loaves? seriously what is someone going to do with that amount of bread this whole bread shortage is really crazy
Wanderer78 wrote: » to be fair, i am hearing stories of some charities buying up bread around the place, which is understandable, but theres no need for individuals to be panic buying
longshanks wrote: » The credit union was closed earlier, anyone know when they plan on opening again? Some factories are closing too, out of concern for their employees, and some are refusing to shut which says a lot too.
PTH2009 wrote: » The Eishtec offices in Waterford, Wexford and Clonmel will be closing tonight at 7.00pm. We will open tomorrow morning as normal and our offices in Waterford, Wexford and Clonmel will close from 2.00pm on Thursday, 1 March until 2.00pm on Friday, 2 March based on the red alert warning in effect. We will review the weather conditions for Craigavon over the course of the day. We are keeping a close eye on weather conditions across all sites and will update this Facebook page if circumstances change. Please take extra caution during these weather conditions and take note of the safety tips on the Winter Ready website. www.winterready.ie.
Wanderer78 wrote: » so employees have to make their way home from 2pm tomorrow, just as the real bad weather starts to kick in?
Deleted User wrote: » Eistech have always treated their employees really bad, what more would you expect of such a company. I hope no one working there gets hurt going home.
Poor Uncle Tom wrote: » Exact same hours as Bausch & Lomb, the mighty dollar speaks.....
mooseknunkle wrote: » To be fair to the companies they are only going on when a red alert is announced B&L and Eistech probably have well over 2000 employees between them thats a lot of people to pay for a snow day,the roads in the city arent bad now but who knows whats going to happen in the next few days they might have to stay closed for longer than anticipated.
Wanderer78 wrote: » many of the roads are lethal enough now, they ll more than likely be much worse tomorrow and on friday. it would be best if everyone closed now until maybe saturday. having people move around now is simply dangerous.
lertsnim wrote: » Nationwide red alert since 11pm tonight so probably very few places open tomorrow morning.