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Going to get worse now the schools gave up. More people off to look after kids is going to put more pressure on other sectors. However with all the colleges shut there will be loads of youths happy with a bit of casual work filling the shelves. Maybe teachers could help too 😁
Asda is half empty of food lidl is the same no bread no meat at all they say the deliveries are tomorrow But friday is shopping day for everyone Iam concerned now didnt give fook before the roads are so quiet it's like the world cup final is been played
Quote from: mjm on March 19, 2020, 02:35:00 pmAsda is half empty of food lidl is the same no bread no meat at all they say the deliveries are tomorrow But friday is shopping day for everyone Iam concerned now didnt give fook before the roads are so quiet it's like the world cup final is been played its the same everywhere mate...you need to go early in the morning and even then no guarantees.....the local corner shops usually have plenty of stock of stuff you need if you dont mind paying a bit extra.....
Quote from: The Jester of Wibbly on March 19, 2020, 02:39:50 pmGoing to get worse now the schools gave up. More people off to look after kids is going to put more pressure on other sectors. However with all the colleges shut there will be loads of youths happy with a bit of casual work filling the shelves. Maybe teachers could help too 😁Although schools are closed to pupils from Friday, teachers have to turn up to their place of work on Monday unless they are self isolating. All council employees are classed as category 1 responders and have legal duties to provide a service what ever that may be in an emergency situation such as this ......this is in Scotland, not sure if the rest of the UK is the same?
I went to a local Co-op this morning at 7. It was empty.