Deleted User wrote: » Shopping tomorrow again, decided not to go to SV anymore while this virus is on the go. In better news, small local shop has implemented a one way system for customers.
KatyMac wrote: » [HTML][/HTML] Went to Supervalu last week and social distancing must have been a distant idea. Aisles full of customers and staff. I left without buying anything, it was ridiculous and I later heard that it was worse later on in the day. I don't mind standing in a queue to get into a supermarket - feel much safer. I made face masks yesterday with scrap material I'd around the house. Managed to put together 4 that are washable/reusable.
Deleted User wrote: » Lidl & Aldi are much better here also. Supervalu was a disaster last time I was there, aisles are too narrow and unlike the other two the SV staff didn't care for any form of distancing.
mayota wrote: » I’m lucky if I don’t.
visatorro wrote: » I'm lucky if I get post.
kollegeknight wrote: Dunno is it happening nationally or what is going on but our postman just gave all the children (3 to my bros kids and 2 to mine) Easter eggs. I didn’t meet him myself to size up. But they are delighted. Shur I’m delighted with the thought.
whelan2 wrote: » I went to a super valu today. Had to queue to get in. Alot of the food with best before dates today and tomorrow. Waste of a trip. Lidl much better imo.
kollegeknight wrote: » Big job alright- but simple things like having a designated clean area and a way opening multipack items saves plenty of time
_Brian wrote: » And your right. My god it must take forever, we do a big shop and my willpower just isn’t that strong 😒
Deleted User wrote: » Wash everything in soapy water here. It's some amount of work when you've got 5 or 6 bags of groceries.
_Brian wrote: » Did grocery shopping earlier. Started to wipe down groceries when I came home but quickly lost the will to live and just stuffed them in presses. Town was quiet.
kollegeknight wrote: » Some morning- got stuck last night with the 4WD, tried with the 135 this morning, a neighbour over 70 was passing and pulled me out- we did the social distancing but great to have neighbours. My brothers little baby died last week and I was giving him a hand to Build a dog run so he can take his dog back.
Nekarsulm wrote: » I agree wholeheartedly. Superb singer-songwriter, humble, funny and warm. As far as anti-war songs go, Mary Gautier is well worth searching out on YouTube.
tabby aspreme wrote: » Some agri stores are only selling feed and meds only, neighbour went to one locally, to get a gallon of hydraulic oil as the loader on the tractor was stalling, and was refused, even though the tractor is used daily to feed cattle.
Albert Johnson wrote: » I was saddened to read this morning of the death of John Prine from complications arising from Covid 19. Prine wrote a lot about the darker side of daily life but always managed to do it in a way that was relatable and non judgemental. I'd intended on booking tickets to a gig of his in Glasgow later this year but of course never got around to it. His initial hit with "Sam Stone" way back in the 70's is still one of the most compelling anti war songs I've heard. RIP John.
Water John wrote: » Back to the 1960s. Let the cows ramble up the road, in their own time. They'll turn into the correct field too, themselves. Stroll up later and close the gap.