Queasy Tadpole wrote: » Where is everyone getting their eggs? I've been to a bunch of stores all over Dublin now and nothing. Haven't had an egg now in over two weeks. Do I need to be there with the clowns at 7am queuing up outside to have some eggs for breakfast?
Asa Magnificent Nut wrote: » I also can't find eggs. They're an important part of my elderly mother's limited diet. If anyone knows of eggs in stock in Lucan let me know!
fryup wrote: » So the supermarkets are doing a big recruitment drive for more staff...........which is all fine and dandy, but by working in retail you're going to be in constant contact with the general public and as a result increase your chances of getting the virus ??? so what do you do..take your chances?
Harry Palmr wrote: » Stockpiling and other hoarding will end as freezers and vacant cupboard spaces fill up and as dopes spot that grocery shops remain open.
AllForIt wrote: » I heard yesterday that their are ppl in the UK buying extra freezers. Can you believe that. I hope it's not true but I sense it prolly is.
auspicious wrote: » Check out workers basically shake hands with every customer by scanning items. I've started wiping each item down with a domestos solution.
odyssey06 wrote: » Some context on the toilet roll bulk buying: - In Australia people were stocking up as their toilet roll is produced in China, where factories were shutting down for a period. - Upset stomach is a symptom of the virus in 10% of cases - If you have to self-isolate, or even work from home for weeks you are gonna use a lot more toilet roll than if you are in work 9-5 monday to friday.
Silent Running wrote: » Question on Tesco delivery... I can set up a temporary table in my carport, where I would like the delivery person to unload the delivery. This way I can keep distance, clean the items before taking them in and the driver can offload and go without delay. Will the Tesco delivery person be happy to bring the delivery to the table and unload their crates onto it? I don't see that there would be a problem, but who knows.
OnYerPike wrote: » The people queueing at 7am probably have eggs now or whatever else it is they need. So, who's the clown?
smileawhile55 wrote: » Anyone know where I can get the aisle schematics for a supermarket? Trying to map out here how I can complete my weekly shop without unnecessarily wandering around other aisles, and other people. Thinking of bringing dijkstra's algorithm to dunnes
biko wrote: » Nowhere. Usually though you will have most necessities along the walls in the back - veg, bread, milk. Just go clockwise around the walls, that should cover a lot.