cherryghost wrote: » Posted elsewhere but still applies here... Not directly related but for a long time have been doing Tesco online delivery (about 2 years since the birth of my daughter). Last week and this week I have no nappies delivered as they were out of stock in Tesco. As I am a learner driver, and my brother cannot drive me for covid reasons, I ended up walking almost 10km around D22 looking for nappies. Home this evening but now I have a cold, how about that So now have my new car sitting in the driveway til god knows how long, unable to book a driving test I'm due at the moment either. Cant even do a lesson as instructors have ceased doing so also. I know its only a piss in the ocean compared to most people, but still a bummer.
plodder wrote: » That's terrible. Are there any online groups in your area, with people trying to help each other out? Could one of your neighbours drive you?
Harry Palmr wrote: » The pudding bowl haircut is going to make a return along with the mullet then!
plodder wrote: » Not raking over the coals for the sake of it, but what did they save with the sudden announcement? If they had said, schools won't open from today (Wednesday) that was only two extra days of school, giving people 5 days to prepare. Even if they said shut down on Monday (one day of school giving three days to prepare) that would have been better. It's not like the financial crisis where measures have to be kept secret until they are announced. They need to say in advance what kind of restrictions are being contemplated as many days in advance as possible. That's one reason why Leo's speech was so well received last night - exactly because he wasn't announcing anything.
loyatemu wrote: » infections double every 3 days; waiting longer to implement the measures would have just lengthened the shutdown, and possibly put the health service under extreme pressure. The Italians waited too long, how's that working out for them?
cherryghost wrote: » My neighbour is also a L driver 2 doors down no car. 3 doors up are not the most friendly neighbours. I am end of terrace house. Options are pretty much not there for me. Just hoping people calm down with the mass buying (or let me drive :P)
Cameron326 wrote: » Anyone know whether Tesco has changed their home delivery process? IE, does the delivery man still come into your house with the crates, or are they now just leaving cardboard boxes outside your door and self signing to avoid close contact? I heard that AnPost no longer require a signature for most deliveries?
angeldaisy wrote: » I received a delivery on Monday and they couldn't come into the house, but still used the standard crates. He dropped them at the door, I brought them in, unloaded and then gave them back to him. Nothing signed for.
plodder wrote: » I don't think waiting one day would have made that much difference in this case considering it was a Friday. A lot of people would probably have kept their kids out anyway once it was announced. But, for some I'd say it was a huge problem. Anyway, the point is there's no excuse going forward for pulling measures out of the hat suddenly. They know what we are facing. They presumably have certain measures ready to employ, and we should be given notice of what to expect, so people can prepare.
Balf wrote: » Just back from Aldi. Well stocked, generally. Eggs available, with sign up saying customers are limited to four boxes each, which still seems a lot. But main message is well stocked, no shortages. Retail workers, on low pay, are doing their bit.
CrabRevolution wrote: » You may tell the WHO so, considering you obviously know better.https://edition.cnn.com/world/live-news/coronavirus-outbreak-03-13-20-intl-hnk/h_0c6db53f2d95cd6d09d1f5674c1c65dd "Speed trumps perfection"
whatever99 wrote: » Are the groceries in bags inside the crates?
Thelonious Monk wrote: » It's irrational because food shortages aren't going to happen.
Muahahaha wrote: » Gotta head out to Aldi soon, not looking forward to it at all as I doubt they have any fresh meat.
plodder wrote: » I don't think waiting one day would have made that much difference in this case considering it was a Friday....snip
Sconsey wrote: » Every day makes a significant difference aparently, check this chart out. Its taken from a really good article (maybe a few days out of date now in terms of data) here. Well worth a read, and gets the message out about the urgent need for social distancing if we are to minimise the impact of the virus.
c.p.w.g.w wrote: » 4 boxes of 6 or 12... myself and the OH go through 24 eggs in a typical week
whatever99 wrote: » Are the groceries in bags inside the crates? Does anyone know the SuperValu process for deliveries?