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![]() Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". Al |
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On 24/09/2010 11:17, Cicero wrote:
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 09:43:40 +0000, AL_n wrote: Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". B&Q seems to be run by machines, not humans - and those computers don't seem to be programmed that well. I've been through the mill of ... 1) pre-ordering things, 2) expecting things to be on stock on shelves, 3) navigating their website, 4) paying at the self-service checkout, 5) and even, applying for a job... .... and it's almost always been a let down. The last one was a bit of a smack in the mouth when the HR computer sent it's stupidly generated psychometric profile opinion of why I didn't fit an office job, having previously been successful at that king of thing. Destructive criticism that would have sent a prediagnosed depressive applicant straight over the top on his medication ... Luckily I have a choice of other retailers, and Toolstation is currently top of my list for satisfaction. -- Adrian C |
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On 24 Sep, 10:43, "AL_n" wrote:
Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". Al It's all about stock levels and turnover. Hypercritical these days with any retailer. Stuff on the shelves all represents money lost through interest payments. |
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On 24 Sep, 13:35, harry wrote:
It's all about stock levels and turnover. *Hypercritical these days with any retailer. *Stuff on the shelves all represents money lost through interest payments. Stuff not on the shelves represents customers lost. I no longer go to Screwfix, even though they're much closer. It was the out-of-stock rate that did for it. |
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On 24 Sep 2010 09:43:40 GMT, "AL_n" wrote:
Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". But if you had lampshades and cushions on your list you would not have had the problem... -- Geo |
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On 24/09/2010 13:35, harry wrote:
On 24 Sep, 10:43, wrote: Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". Al It's all about stock levels and turnover. Hypercritical these days with any retailer. You don't get turnover if there is nothing on the shelves for people to buy. Stuff on the shelves all represents money lost through interest payments. Empty shelves represent sales lost and, as the OP suggests, is all too often a sign that a retailer is having financial problems. Colin Bignell |
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Nightjar "cpb"@" wrote:
On 24/09/2010 13:35, harry wrote: On 24 Sep, 10:43, wrote: Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". Al It's all about stock levels and turnover. Hypercritical these days with any retailer. You don't get turnover if there is nothing on the shelves for people to buy. Stuff on the shelves all represents money lost through interest payments. Empty shelves represent sales lost and, as the OP suggests, is all too often a sign that a retailer is having financial problems. I like a particular brand of bread but I'm having difficulty in getting it at my local supermarket as they don't seem to be getting in as much as they used to. Had a word with the person responsible for bread ordering and was told that they can now only order in what they know they will be able to sell, to cut down on wastage - so they're purposely ordering on the low side to avoid being bollocked for wastage. I said that if they order more, they'll sell more and avoid disgruntled customers going to the other supermarket a mile away, but they won't. |
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Geo wrote in
: But if you had lampshades and cushions on your list you would not have had the problem... Unfortunately, I can't complete the guttering job on my house with lampshades and cusions. ((-; Al |
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![]() "Pete Zahut" wrote in message ... Nightjar "cpb"@" wrote: On 24/09/2010 13:35, harry wrote: On 24 Sep, 10:43, wrote: Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". Al It's all about stock levels and turnover. Hypercritical these days with any retailer. You don't get turnover if there is nothing on the shelves for people to buy. Stuff on the shelves all represents money lost through interest payments. Empty shelves represent sales lost and, as the OP suggests, is all too often a sign that a retailer is having financial problems. I like a particular brand of bread but I'm having difficulty in getting it at my local supermarket as they don't seem to be getting in as much as they used to. Had a word with the person responsible for bread ordering and was told that they can now only order in what they know they will be able to sell, to cut down on wastage - so they're purposely ordering on the low side to avoid being bollocked for wastage. I said that if they order more, they'll sell more and avoid disgruntled customers going to the other supermarket a mile away, but they won't. The cynic in me says that they are trying to make you pick up a more expensive brand instead. I like the big bags of small roast peanuts - much sweeter than the big ones as well as being 'budget items' - that they 'sell' - rarely - in Sainsburys. They only have the big bags in the stores - not on line - and the space where they are supposed to be is always empty. S |
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![]() "AL_n" wrote in message ... Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". Al I've not been able to complete even lists of three or four items in ether B&Q or Screwfix lately (this year, in fact). Plus the range in Screwfix is getting much smaller and more pricey too. Defeats the whole 'shed' raison de'etre. One-stop shopping becomes ten sheds and a mail order! Increasingly I'm finding most of what I buy is ending up coming from Amazon these days! S |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Adrian C saying something like: The last one was a bit of a smack in the mouth when the HR computer sent it's stupidly generated psychometric profile opinion of why I didn't fit an office job, having previously been successful at that king of thing. Destructive criticism that would have sent a prediagnosed depressive applicant straight over the top on his medication ... I'm amazed that even Bugger and Queer would be so crass as to do that. More exactly, employ someone so crass and insensitive as to give the ok to send assessments like that out. |
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"Spamlet" wrote in news:i7isr5$bq1$1
@news.eternal-september.org: The cynic in me says that they are trying to make you pick up a more expensive brand instead. Not so. I was trying to order the most expensive brand of guttering components on their site. Marley deepflow guttering - most of the job has been completed with that stuff, so nothing else will do. It seems to be only B&Q that stocks it in my area. Al |
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![]() "AL_n" wrote in message ... "Spamlet" wrote in news:i7isr5$bq1$1 @news.eternal-september.org: The cynic in me says that they are trying to make you pick up a more expensive brand instead. Not so. I was trying to order the most expensive brand of guttering components on their site. Marley deepflow guttering - most of the job has been completed with that stuff, so nothing else will do. It seems to be only B&Q that stocks it in my area. Al I was replying to Peter's diversion into grocery products. OT I know, but it just made me think of the seemingly deliberately empty own brand spaces at Sainsburys. In my own reply to your post you will see that I share your frustration with B&Q, and sheds in general. S |
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On 24 Sep 2010 19:48:23 GMT, AL_n wrote:
It seems to be only B&Q that stocks it in my area. Marley Deep Flow. Is that checking local builders merchants or just the sheds? I'd be surprised if none of the local BMs don't stock it. Of course you probably won't find your local BMs stock list on the web. You might shock horror have to go to them or make a phone call. -- Cheers Dave. |
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"Dave Liquorice" wrote in
ll.co.uk: It seems to be only B&Q that stocks it in my area. Marley Deep Flow. Is that checking local builders merchants or just the sheds? I'd be surprised if none of the local BMs don't stock it. Of course you probably won't find your local BMs stock list on the web. You might shock horror have to go to them or make a phone call. Thanks for the suggestion. It's probably worth my looking in the yellow pages. I already checked with Travis Perkins, and I've never seen the stuff in Jewsons, but perhpas there are other less visible BMs lurking in the nether regions of my local industrial estate... Al |
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On 24 Sep, 10:43, "AL_n" wrote:
Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". Al The problem actually is that we have neglected the small family shops and they have disappeared. Now the B&Qs have us in their power (and are no longer cheap) |
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harry wrote in
: On 24 Sep, 10:43, "AL_n" wrote: Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". Al The problem actually is that we have neglected the small family shops and they have disappeared. Now the B&Qs have us in their power (and are no longer cheap) Much as I like corner shops, and much as I hate to disagree, I don't think that's the problem at all. The DIY sheds buy their stock in large quantities compared to corner shops, which means they can charge less than corner shops. Furthermore there are several DIY sheds all in competition with each other which helps to keep prices fair. The 'no longer cheap' effect (a.k.a. inflation) affects corner shops as well as DIY sheds. Al |
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AL_n wrote:
harry wrote in : On 24 Sep, 10:43, "AL_n" wrote: Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". Al The problem actually is that we have neglected the small family shops and they have disappeared. Now the B&Qs have us in their power (and are no longer cheap) Much as I like corner shops, and much as I hate to disagree, I don't think that's the problem at all. The DIY sheds buy their stock in large quantities compared to corner shops, which means they can charge less than corner shops. Furthermore there are several DIY sheds all in competition with each other which helps to keep prices fair. The 'no longer cheap' effect (a.k.a. inflation) affects corner shops as well as DIY sheds. Except that the 'sheds' are no longer cheap. Compare Toolstations prices to Wickes or B&Q. Flexible tap connector £6:99 in Wickes, £0:98 from Toolstation, 8 x 100 hammer fixings, pack of 20 in B&Q £8, pack of 10 from Toolstation £0:77. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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The Medway Handyman wrote:
AL_n wrote: harry wrote in : On 24 Sep, 10:43, "AL_n" wrote: Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". Al The problem actually is that we have neglected the small family shops and they have disappeared. Now the B&Qs have us in their power (and are no longer cheap) Much as I like corner shops, and much as I hate to disagree, I don't think that's the problem at all. The DIY sheds buy their stock in large quantities compared to corner shops, which means they can charge less than corner shops. Furthermore there are several DIY sheds all in competition with each other which helps to keep prices fair. The 'no longer cheap' effect (a.k.a. inflation) affects corner shops as well as DIY sheds. Except that the 'sheds' are no longer cheap. Compare Toolstations prices to Wickes or B&Q. Sheds never *were* cheap. Except for the odd bought in bulk and knocked out at a loss for marketing purposes and too crap to be stocked by anyone else. Flexible tap connector £6:99 in Wickes, £0:98 from Toolstation, 8 x 100 hammer fixings, pack of 20 in B&Q £8, pack of 10 from Toolstation £0:77. I remember buying on impulse a pair of simple bath taps, HALF PRICE £10 only!! from B&Q. When I got them I realised I actually wanted basin taps, so I got a pair from a hardware store at £7.50. When building this house, I visted sheds several times to try and get basic useful building materials or fiottings. In every case the builders merchant was cheaper and better quality. I think I have a shower glass shelf from Homeabse, and that's about it. I didn't know tyhe glaziers would cut and toughen glass, or have the fittings to make glass shelves, then. |
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In article , The Medway Handyman
writes Except that the 'sheds' are no longer cheap. Compare Toolstations prices to Wickes or B&Q. Flexible tap connector £6:99 in Wickes, £0:98 from Toolstation, 8 x 100 hammer fixings, pack of 20 in B&Q £8, pack of 10 from Toolstation £0:77. I think Toolstation are still building market share (my local is always quieter than the adjacent Sfx) and they will hike their prices once they have it. They're in the same group as Travis Perkins so I can't see their business motives being all that altruistic. -- fred FIVE TV's superbright logo - not the DOG's, it's ******** |
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 20:11:45 +0100, "Spamlet"
wrote: "AL_n" wrote in message ... Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". Al I've not been able to complete even lists of three or four items in ether B&Q or Screwfix lately (this year, in fact). Plus the range in Screwfix is getting much smaller and more pricey too. Defeats the whole 'shed' raison de'etre. One-stop shopping becomes ten sheds and a mail order! Increasingly I'm finding most of what I buy is ending up coming from Amazon these days! My last experience from B&Q was a pain too. SWMBO bought some glass lampshades from there. We broke one a week later and I went back. Despite the fact I could see one on display I was told they were discontinued and they had none in stock. Would they fetch the one I could see? Of course not (for Elf & Safe-tea reasons). -- (\__/) M. (='.'=) Due to the amount of spam posted via googlegroups and (")_(") their inaction to the problem. I am blocking some articles posted from there. If you wish your postings to be seen by everyone you will need use a different method of posting. |
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On 28 Sep, 09:04, Mark wrote:
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 20:11:45 +0100, "Spamlet" wrote: "AL_n" wrote in message ... Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". Al I've not been able to complete even lists of three or four items in ether B&Q or Screwfix lately (this year, in fact). *Plus the range in Screwfix is getting much smaller and more pricey too. *Defeats the whole 'shed' raison de'etre. *One-stop shopping becomes ten sheds and a mail order! Increasingly I'm finding most of what I buy is ending up coming from Amazon these days! My last experience from B&Q was a pain too. *SWMBO bought some glass lampshades from there. *We broke one a week later and I went back. Despite the fact I could see one on display I was told they were discontinued and they had none in stock. *Would they fetch the one I could see? *Of course not (for Elf & Safe-tea reasons). -- (\__/) *M. (='.'=) Due to the amount of spam posted via googlegroups and (")_(") their inaction to the problem. I am blocking some articles posted from there. *If you wish your postings to be seen by everyone you will need use a different method of posting. Find one of those big ladder things and get it down yourself. Simon. |
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Geo wrote in
: On 24 Sep 2010 09:43:40 GMT, "AL_n" wrote: Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". But if you had lampshades and cushions on your list you would not have had the problem... Agreed - or paints or adhesives or flooring, it seems. I went to B&Q again today for what must be some of the most essential everyday plumbing bits - a sink trap, some straight 15mm speedfit connectors. Nothing! Lots of empty spaces in the plumbing department shelves. Go to the paint department, and you can choose from six different brands of emulsion, and five different makes of caulk! And enough choices of floor tiles to make you dizzy. Al |
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On Friday, 24 September 2010 10:43:40 UTC+1, AL_n wrote:
Is B&Q currently in some kind of financial crisis? I went into my local store yesterday and found that every item on my shopping list was sold out. Today, I was hoping to reserve a list of nine other items from a much larger depot (in Poole, Dorset) and every item on my list proved to be "out of stock". Al Same in Weymouth, no own brand filler, no paint brushes (only 10mm ones) no paint Kettles and no Cuprinol fence paint for the last 5 weeks. If the economy is on a downturn it's because we cannot buy anything. I'm going back home and self isolating until the shops get some stock. They open tomorrow what they will be selling who knows. |
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Where are these posts from times of yore coming from Google have launched a revamped version of Groups maybe that's dragging old posts out of the woodwork? |
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On 15/06/2020 09:02, Andy Burns wrote:
Brian Gaff wrote: Where are these posts from times of yore coming from Google have launched a revamped version of Groups maybe that's dragging old posts out of the woodwork? I was looking in B&Qs website last week for a specific item. They had a picture of it, but lower down the page it said that they no longer stock it. Eh? Why have a picture of the item if they don't sell it.???? Wilkos is nearly as bad with loads of empty spaces on their shelves. It seems like a case of when it's gone it's gone. |
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![]() "Brian Gaff (Sofa)" wrote in message ... Where are thes posts from times of yore coming from or is the backbone of usenet severely confused watt the year is? Oh so it's an old one I thought that as the subject was prescient (have you tried buying plaster this week?) that it was a new posting :-( tim |
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RobH wrote on 15/06/2020 :
Wilkos is nearly as bad with loads of empty spaces on their shelves. It seems like a case of when it's gone it's gone. Same here, affecting all of the local shops. There seems to be no shortage of stock generally, just shortage of certain lines. Maybe those producers of the 'certain lines' have not yet been able to restart their production/ distribution system? |
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On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 12:43:28 +0100, Harry Bloomfield, Esq. wrote:
RobH wrote on 15/06/2020 : Wilkos is nearly as bad with loads of empty spaces on their shelves. It seems like a case of when it's gone it's gone. Same here, affecting all of the local shops. There seems to be no shortage of stock generally, just shortage of certain lines. Maybe those producers of the 'certain lines' have not yet been able to restart their production/ distribution system? I'm waiting for Tunnock's. -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me £1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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Bob Eager wrote:
I'm waiting for Tunnock's. Caramel wafers or mallow teacakes? Not noticed any shortage of the former, never buy the latter. |
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On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 22:31:06 +0100, Andy Burns wrote:
Bob Eager wrote: I'm waiting for Tunnock's. Caramel wafers or mallow teacakes? Not noticed any shortage of the former, never buy the latter. Both. The factory shut in mid-March. The supply chain is empty round here. -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me £1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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On 15/06/2020 23:02, Bob Eager wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 22:31:06 +0100, Andy Burns wrote: Bob Eager wrote: I'm waiting for Tunnock's. Caramel wafers or mallow teacakes? Not noticed any shortage of the former, never buy the latter. Both. The factory shut in mid-March. The supply chain is empty round here. Go on some certain groups on social media and you will find some people in total lock-down, who demand all other should be doing the same, criticise the number of people in cars travelling down their road BUT are reliant of others to deliver their food and then complain that certain (non-essential) items are not available in supermarkets where their helpers do their shopping! I unsubscribed to one such "self help" group when the majority of requests became for certain varieties of cat food and other such "luxury" items !!! -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 09:50:55 +0100, alan_m wrote:
On 15/06/2020 23:02, Bob Eager wrote: On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 22:31:06 +0100, Andy Burns wrote: Bob Eager wrote: I'm waiting for Tunnock's. Caramel wafers or mallow teacakes? Not noticed any shortage of the former, never buy the latter. Both. The factory shut in mid-March. The supply chain is empty round here. Go on some certain groups on social media and you will find some people in total lock-down, who demand all other should be doing the same, criticise the number of people in cars travelling down their road BUT are reliant of others to deliver their food and then complain that certain (non-essential) items are not available in supermarkets where their helpers do their shopping! I'm not complaining. I understand why they shut down and I don't blame them. I'm just a bit desperate, and I know it'll probably be a while yet! WE tend to buy in bulk anyway so we haven't had any real problems here. -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me £1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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alan_m wrote: On 15/06/2020 23:02, Bob Eager wrote: On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 22:31:06 +0100, Andy Burns wrote: Bob Eager wrote: I'm waiting for Tunnock's. Caramel wafers or mallow teacakes? Not noticed any shortage of the former, never buy the latter. Both. The factory shut in mid-March. The supply chain is empty round here. Go on some certain groups on social media and you will find some people in total lock-down, who demand all other should be doing the same, criticise the number of people in cars travelling down their road BUT are reliant of others to deliver their food and then complain that certain (non-essential) items are not available in supermarkets where their helpers do their shopping! I unsubscribed to one such "self help" group when the majority of requests became for certain varieties of cat food and other such "luxury" items !!! some cats are very fussy eaters. -- from KT24 in Surrey, England "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle |
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alan_m wrote: Go on some certain groups on social media and you will find some people in total lock-down, who demand all other should be doing the same, criticise the number of people in cars travelling down their road BUT are reliant of others to deliver their food and then complain that certain (non-essential) items are not available in supermarkets where their helpers do their shopping! Quite common on a local group to get some complaining about the numbers out and about. And the only way they could be sure of this is if they are out and about themselves. But obviously on an essential trip. Everyone else not. ;-) -- *It was recently discovered that research causes cancer in rats* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 16/06/2020 11:23, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , alan_m wrote: Go on some certain groups on social media and you will find some people in total lock-down, who demand all other should be doing the same, criticise the number of people in cars travelling down their road BUT are reliant of others to deliver their food and then complain that certain (non-essential) items are not available in supermarkets where their helpers do their shopping! Quite common on a local group to get some complaining about the numbers out and about. And the only way they could be sure of this is if they are out and about themselves. But obviously on an essential trip. Everyone else not. ;-) The other problem is people in lock down believing everything they read on social media and in some other news media. I know of people complaining about the crowds on Southend sea front after one local councillor reported that Londoners has been stopped and questioned by council officials about why they were on the beach. I drove the whole length of Southend sea front at the time that people were complaining about and didn't see these crowds! Yes, there were small family groups out for a walk keeping social distancing and people cycling and running but in numbers that you may see on a WINTERS day, and not on a hot sunny day. All seafront attractions, pubs, restaurants etc. were closed. My trip was possibly unnecessary but when I go for my fortnightly trip to the local supermarket I tend to go around the "big" block to give my car some exercise and give it some distance with it up to temperature. The last time I filled it with fuel was at the end of February and in normal times would have covered at least 2k miles since. -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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On 16/06/2020 10:48, charles wrote:
some cats are very fussy eaters. I bet they are not when hungry and nothing else is forthcoming. -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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writes In article , alan_m wrote: On 15/06/2020 23:02, Bob Eager wrote: On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 22:31:06 +0100, Andy Burns wrote: Bob Eager wrote: I'm waiting for Tunnock's. Caramel wafers or mallow teacakes? Not noticed any shortage of the former, never buy the latter. Both. The factory shut in mid-March. The supply chain is empty round here. Go on some certain groups on social media and you will find some people in total lock-down, who demand all other should be doing the same, criticise the number of people in cars travelling down their road BUT are reliant of others to deliver their food and then complain that certain (non-essential) items are not available in supermarkets where their helpers do their shopping! I unsubscribed to one such "self help" group when the majority of requests became for certain varieties of cat food and other such "luxury" items !!! some cats are very fussy eaters. Most, in my experience and always gravitate to the most expensive. -- bert |
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