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Over zealous security guard at Coop food Lordship Lane
jazzer replied to jazzer's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
No not a bitter post, I explained what happened to me. I don't take to being accused of being a thief when I had paid for my goods and had a receipt as proof of purchase. The security guard had clearly not been watching and made a rash and WRONG stop. And yes it has been reported to them. Jules-and-Boo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Never had any problem or rudeness there and the > staff are lovely. > > Quite a bitter post and surely not the right place > to make a complaint. > > I would suggest you contact head office and they > can look into it. -
Very busy and lacking social distancing today
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Beware of the over zealous security guard in Coop food Lordship Lane who stops people who have left the store, having paid for their goods, have a receipt and have used a re-usable bag. Very unpleasant experience today and he has no understanding nor appreciation of social distancing. Won't EVER be using that store again.
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According to TfL the 63 and 363 are running through Forest Hill Road again?
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See https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/prescriptions-and-pharmacies/electronic-prescriptions/ This way you deal with the pharmacy and not the GP practice.
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Warning - Dangerous hole on Forest Hill Road
jazzer replied to yeknomyeknom's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Also report it here, https://www.fixmystreet.com/ -
Mid afternoon today, no queue to enter. However the veg isles where amazingly empty, no oranges or easy peelers. Although some grapefruit and lots of lemons. Well stocked for other hard fruit, apples, pears and looked like just re-stocked bananas. Other isles appeared stocked, frozen goods OK. Manager said it will have a delivery tonight, so hopefully will be re-stocked for Thursday.
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KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Natty is wondering whether he can still export his > faulty moped over to the EU > now....🤣🤣 🏍 Very good KK
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About 12.30pm the queue was short and moving fairly quickly. Busy inside and poor social distancing. Cheese seemed to be a very popular item with some European cheeses out of stock (wonder if it is Brexit related?), otherwise shelves seemed to be reasonably stocked with np apparent shortages. Queues lengthening for cars entering and leaving the car park. Glad I got all my shopping done. Long queues on LL at M&S, both cheesemongers, the fishmonger, Franklins briefly and across the road at the butchers. Ditto long queue at the green grocer on Evelina Rd/Nunhead Lane and ditto the fishmonger there, plus a queue outside the butchers in Woodvale. No queue at Tesco Old Kent Road and again seemed well stocked.
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Not ED but there is a Polish Deli in Lewisham (Lewis Grove), one in Bromley as you enter from Shortlands direction and an East European store a few doors away, one in Waldram Park in Forest Hill and I think I saw one in Catford on the one way system.
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William Rose Butchers queue is getting ridiculously long again
jazzer replied to JRK's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Very long queue at the butchers on Evelina rd this morning. -
William Rose Butchers queue is getting ridiculously long again
jazzer replied to JRK's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Travelling along LL, very, very long queues outside M&S, W Rose butcher (right down the next side street by the gym, Cheese Block, Moxons and the Franklins also v.long queues. Good luck and have lots of patience -
Was in earlier today about 11.30am, the queue although across the front and down to the Nursery was moving quite fast (roughly 10min wait). Stock wise no blue milk or branded frozen peas, some pasta still left, otherwise pretty good (suppose depends what you need/want, still had citrus fruit on the shelves as well. Inside the store it was very very busy and people were NOT observing ANY social distancing so making the queuing 2m apart outside pointless. Leaning over people, no consideration for others and generally people being utterly selfish. One of the staff (fairly young) and had not seen him there before, was not bothering to wear any face covering whilst managing self checkout tills, till a manager appeared and he very, very quickly pulled it up. Travelling along LL, very, very long queues outside M&S, W Rose butcher (right down the next side street by the gym, Cheese Block, Moxons and the Franklins also v.long queues. Good luck and have lots of patience
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Tier 4 - bankrupting small local businesses
jazzer replied to Bony Fido's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
who do you think should replace him -
Tier 4 - bankrupting small local businesses
jazzer replied to Bony Fido's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Agreed Amazon is a dirty word. The Govt can't do right for doing wrong. No one expected the virus and just as they thought the vaccine was going to start being rolled out a variant of the virus appears and the number of infections radically increases. Had Sadiq done his job and enforced and I mean ENFORCED mask wearing (never seen a single Covid Marshall) we wouldn't be in the current mess we are in now. When I was last out on Thursday people on buses were still NOT wearing masks, getting on without one on and then after getting seated maybe putting a mask on. It is a joke. Until we have proper enforcement things will not improve. How long will tier 4 last, I'm guessing till at least the end of January and potentially till after 14th Feb. It didn't help with the ridiculous scenes of selfish people rushing to mainline stations in London to "escape" tier 4 last night, even though Chris Witty when asked about unpacking a travel bag said yes, don't travel. At some stage all these people will return over the coming weeks. -
Tier 4 - bankrupting small local businesses
jazzer replied to Bony Fido's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
sheff Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Absolutely no way more compensation is coming.. > They are inept. > Tier 3 regulations allowed businesses to claim a > poxy 3k for every 28 days of closure, dependent on > rates value. So for the likes of Lordship lane it > will be less. > > Now, we?ve got 5 restaurants, each in a different > borough. And you claim via each local authority. > It?s a myriad of forms, none are the same and some > haven?t even got the forms ready for the November > lockdown. > > As for stock, that?s a killer. If it?s perishable > doubly so. > We binned or donated thousands of pounds in stock > when T3 hit our restaurants last week. > We started direct to consumer boxes in May to get > revenue. Yesterday?s last minute decision means > we?ve got 100k of fish and shellfish arriving for > deliveries Mon-Wed, many of which customers are > trying to cancel as we speak. > Now, suck up the loss, or stick to the T&C and > lose a customer for good. > The shelters of London will be eating some pretty > awesome fish over Xmas. > > I had cheese ordered from Mon being delivered to > my parents, rather than cancel I?ve just > redirected > to their shop and I?ll just be eating cheese at > Xmas!! > > Restaurants won?t be open until end of Feb in > London, we?ve buried ourselves in debt, and will > be loading more on to survive Jan/Feb... > > But, Jeff at friendly Amazon has made 100bn so > somethings at least working... Lucky our > Chancellor?s negotiating their tax position, not > complicated by his wife having a huge investment > in an Amazon JV in India... I feel extremely sorry for businesses such as yours. It sounds like five restaurants is a huge operation. I feel sorry for all the suppliers as well who must be wondering what will happen to the stock ordered from them. If you have an idea what you'll have as cancelled orders, can you not advertise in the business section and you may get some people locally who may be interested, at least generating some revenue for your businesses. Can you return to plan B and also offer consumer boxes through here and your website. Good luck. -
Best Christmas Lights in SE22/SE15?
jazzer replied to BornAgainSELondoner's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
See in SE23 on road next to Honor Oak Park Station https://se23.life/t/the-honor-oak-christmas-house-is-back/16425 -
Totally agree, the staff at DKH are generally nice and helpful. Wish them a happy Christmas, it might make their day to feel appreciated.
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Any panic buying started yet? See https://se23.life/t/london-south-east-going-into-tier-4/16495/3
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From a James Martin recipe Ingredients For the gammon 2.5kg/5lb 8oz gammon 1 lemon, halved 1 orange, halved 1 apple, halved 1 cinnamon stick 1 onion, halved 2 dried chillies 5 star anise 375g/13oz marmalade 200g/7oz honey 2 heaped tsp English mustard 1 tsp cloves 1kg/2lb 4oz new potatoes 50g/1?oz butter For the parsley sauce 400ml/14fl oz milk 1 onion, halved, each half studded with 2 cloves and 1 bay leaf 50g/1?oz butter 25g/1oz plain flour 50ml/2fl oz double cream squeeze lemon juice small bunch fresh flatleaf parsley, finely chopped sea salt and freshly ground black pepper Recipe tips Method Place the gammon into a large, heavy-based, lidded saucepan with the lemon, orange, apple, cinnamon stick, onion, chillies and 2 of the star anise. Pour in enough water to cover the gammon. Cover the pan with the lid, place onto the heat, bring the water to the boil, then turn the heat down until simmering. Simmer for 2 hours, or until the meat is tender, then set aside to cool in the cooking liquid. Preheat the oven to 230C/210C Fan/Gas 7. In a small pan, heat the marmalade, honey, mustard, the remaining 3 star anise and the cloves in a small pan until the preserves have melted, then stir and set aside. Lift the cooled ham from the cooking liquid and transfer to a roasting tin. Carve the layer of fat on top of the ham in a criss-cross pattern, then spread the marmalade glaze over the top. Return to the oven for a further 20 minutes, basting with the glaze every 5-8 minutes, until the surface of the gammon is golden-brown and just starting to blacken at the edge. Meanwhile, boil the potatoes in a saucepan of salted water for 10-15 minutes, or until just tender, then drain and return to the pan. Stir in the butter to coat, then season, to taste, with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Keep warm. For the parsley sauce, pour the milk into a saucepan and add the clove-studded onion halves. Heat until just simmering, then turn off the heat and leave to infuse for a few minutes. In a separate saucepan, heat the butter until melted, then whisk in the flour until well combined and cook for 30 seconds. Whisk in the infused milk a little at a time, waiting until the sauce thickens before adding each new batch of milk - you should end up with a smooth sauce the consistency of double cream. Stir in the double cream and then cook for further 1-2 minutes. Season with lemon juice, to taste, and salt and freshly ground black pepper, then remove the pan from the heat and stir in the chopped parsley. To serve, pile the buttered potatoes onto a serving platter and place the gammon on top. Pour the parsley sauce into a jug to serve alongside. Carve at the table.
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thanks for confirmation
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Anyone know if it is back to its normal route along Underhill rd pls?
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G?rard Houllier, French football manager and former Liverpool and Aston Villa Manager, aged 73.
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Yesterday morning it was still on diversion turning right out of Melford rd into Lordship Lane
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William Rose Butchers queue is getting ridiculously long again
jazzer replied to JRK's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Each to their own, I prefer to see what is available rather than what is pulled from the back fridge. Meat will only dry out if it is pre-cut cut and turn over (sale) of stock from the window is slow.
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