Mickeroo wrote: » Hopefully people will just not be complete gowls and stay away at those times if they are under a certain age. Unfortunately I have little faith this will be the case.
Supercell wrote: » Both of my parents are pensioners, I wish they just allowed the old folks in by themselves. I think the rest of us can manage to delay our shopping by an hour or so in the morning if needs be.
Pkiernan wrote: » Supervalu are doing that in Malahide.
Mickeroo wrote: » The one in Achill is only letting a certain amount of people in at a time, you have to queue up outside. My mother loves it as the shop is so quiet when you're inside.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Problem with this approach is the Q outside then becomes the danger zone.
Muahahaha wrote: » Was glad to see good stocks of fresh meat and chicken in Aldi yesterday. Still no rice though and Im running low
zell12 wrote: » They deliver with items missing, something like a quarter of my order was not available
zell12 wrote: » Tesco branded - lentils, rice, tins beans tuna tomatoes, fresh orange juice, bleach, cheese, toilet roll, frozen breaded poultry they did substitute milk, bread and other fresh stuff this was last monday after the panic hordes descended over weekend, maybe supply has improved- let us know
whatever99 wrote: » Are the groceries in bags inside the crates? Does anyone know the SuperValu process for deliveries?
Flying Fox wrote: » My local Tesco and Lidl still have the microwavable pouches and some boil in the bag rice, just not the standard bags.
Asa Magnificent Nut wrote: » Also wondering about the SuperValu process - from a big former Superquinn operated directly by Musgraves as opposed to a franchise? I've never ordered groceries online before. I don't want them to come into the house. Will they wait outside for the crates or use cardboard boxes/bags?
JustAThought wrote: » Did the rounds looking for (proper not instant) coffee and museli ( not sugar crusted cereals) yesterday - had to hit a lot of shops before I got proper coffee which paniced me somewhat. Lidl were restricting everything to three items but had none for me to buy anyway. Finally got some in an obscure Aldi but had to que like animals in the ark across the parking lot to be let in - one at a time. Did a proper shop then as I don’t want to be caught next week in a two or three hour wait in the rain behind a scarf to have food in the press.Lots of dIly basics have been missing since it started - the obvious like tissues and toilet paper etc , but banannas havn’t been available anywhere at all, apples,potatoes, rice and proper coffee are distant memories and flour, non fancy bread, bagels, pasta sauce, wet wipes, mince meat, chicken fillets - or chickens, eggs - the list of daily staples missing is a bit eye watering. It says a lot about Irish eating habits that the one item available in every shop is usually prawns and white fish!! Bought a jumbo tin of Cadburys drinking chocolate, some shortbread and emergency bottle of Baileys - just in case. If the bottom falls out of everything I will be buzzed up on alcoholic mochas and have enough toilet paper to create my own clothes!
[Deleted User] wrote: » Haven’t been since Tuesday which was fine- what’s experience like today guys? Reason I ask is the Uk newspapers like the Daily Fáil are reporting all sorts of stuff happening from bare shelves to fights in both UK and some French stores- I hope these reports don’t lead to a second wave of panic buying here - we seemed to have settled down somewhat this week
appledrop wrote: » I'm just back from Super Valu + not a bother they had everything stocked up.