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Does concern me mightily about how long we’ll be paying this little disease off though.
Send the bill to the Chinese?
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The urban, wealthy, able bodied folks still clear the shelves,
It's the thick, poor Geordies doing it where I live.
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My guess is that anything in a multipack had a limit of one. They had to suspend home delivery, which has got me from one brief trip each week to two long ones. The law of unintended consequences.
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I will defend my right to buy 3x24 packs of beer to the death. I don’t care what any of you lot say. :lol: :lol:
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Home delivery here has a two week waiting period on average
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to two long ones.
Just to increase your chances of picking up the virus, Grizz.

There was some talk a few weeks back that the virus was deliberately released to wreck the worlds economy.
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Buff Orpington wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 12:05 am Fair point but stacking shelves is safer than bar work which is what she was doing. My son's after a delivery van job.
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MarshalNey wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2020 8:41 am
The urban, wealthy, able bodied folks still clear the shelves,
It's the thick, poor Geordies doing it where I live.
Yes, but I think there was also an implied ".....and pay for it at the checkout before leaving" in his comment.
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Indeed!
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Well, before, I'd get all the heavy boring stuff delivered and just buy a few things like herbs and fresh fruit that I didn't trust the pickers to get.

Now, I have to get everything and carry it home. Although I am only 400m from the bus stop, carrying bags of shopping makes it almost impossible to keep up a proper gait on the falsie, so I have to do two trips. It's all very silly.
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