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Supermarket deliveries - Covid query
Clutterqueen replied to Sue's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I just had a Tesco delivery. > > I had four or five crates full of stuff which came > without bags, so that I had to put it all into my > own bags at the door. The crates were too heavy to > carry into the house and unpack them there. > > The delivery person just stood there, next to the > crates, practically breathing into my face, > without a mask, whilst I did this. > > Except he didn't do that for very long, because I > had to ask him to stand further away once it > became clear that he wasn't going to do that of > his own accord. I've never had to do that before, > and it was a bit embarrassing. > > Surely Tesco must have rules, and surely they must > train their staff? > > I haven't had the same issue with Sainsbury's - > they have stood at the gate and only come closer > to take the empty crates away. > > Has anybody else had this, or was I just unlucky? You must have been unlucky Sue, especially if you've had five crates full of shopping delivered from Tesco and then more delivered from Sainsburys! -
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Bob Buzzard Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Does anyone know where you can get one of those > pinch of salt measurers/dispensers? I like to > follow recipes exactly when I cook so need to have > correct amounts of ingredients. I enquired at that > shop on LL but they looked befuddled when I asked, > but I do like shopping locally if possible. Are they young people in that shop on LL? If so, they probably don't know what a pinch of salt means, either literally or as an actual action! The Daily Mail had an article today about words that people aged 18-30 years didn't know the meaning of (of bygone sayings)! 40 per cent didn't know what 'sozzled' meant.
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community speedwatch in November: schedule here
Clutterqueen replied to Sally Eva's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Not really as I would have commented on it sooner. -
community speedwatch in November: schedule here
Clutterqueen replied to Sally Eva's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Just saying as I've just seen this tonight live on the forum. I've been on the forum since it started back in 2006 and can understand why they hold things back. -
Abe_froeman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Did Helen Hayes really claim that? > > Things are going to get a lot worse now we're in a > second six month long lockdown. I don't think Helen Hayes has a clue about the traffic problems created. She has had her views etc. printed in the South London Press over recent things and has always been against the government against anything and especially the Brexit Vote.
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How late to cycle through Burgess Park at night
Clutterqueen replied to dulwichquine's topic in The Lounge
I've also read about attacks in Burgess Park over the past years and wouldn't feel happy riding a bike through there. Who would even contemplate it? -
community speedwatch in November: schedule here
Clutterqueen replied to Sally Eva's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
The OP posted this at the end of August and is obviously a cyclist as posted a link. Very strange as I've been on the forum every day and this has only just been posted. -
By 'permeable filters off Lordship Lane' do you mean every road suddenly closed off by boulders and barriers to cars and motorcyclists? Southwark must be wasting so much money with their signage. The green ones state obviously that the roads can be passed by pedestrians and cyclists.
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Mongering
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Interesting to see the OP's links are not valid or come to nothing.
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No, he has not done a good job for London.
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