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Local Shopping for Xmas


sheff

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As we most likely head into a new 2-4 week lockdown and the inevitable pre-christmas shopping panic....


Just remember, local shops pay taxes and employ people locally!


During the last lockdown, we used Just William and Rye Books and their online service was great..

Just William called straight after my order and offered to drop it off that night..

Yes, maybe a quid more or so but...


Times are hard, people have lost income so it?s hard to not want to save as much as we all can with so much uncertainty. Shops like Just William, Rue Books and a lot more have lost months of parents dashing in to grab a present for a child?s birthday party, weeks of it..


In times of claimed virtue signalling for trying to get kids school meals I?ll leave it at that!


So thanks to Just William and Rye Books and all the other places we?ve used recently...

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