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Tommy Hutchison
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Neath_Jack said:you have no idea what you are taking about other than what you have read.
You know this how? Patronising and dismissive. Unable to provide a cogent response.
Neath_Jack said:you have no idea what you are taking about other than what you have read.
JustJack said:Theres stupidity on both sides.
The Welsh government for pulling some half cooked policy out of their arse.
Members of public for moaning they can't buy an envelope (as an example) in person, for 2 weeks.
You dont have to use Amazon to buy things online.
Cooperman said:JustJack said:Theres stupidity on both sides.
The Welsh government for pulling some half cooked policy out of their arse.
Members of public for moaning they can't buy an envelope (as an example) in person, for 2 weeks.
You dont have to use Amazon to buy things online.
It's not just supermarkets. B&Q have placed a member of staff at the entrance questioning what is intended to be purchased. If you're after a paint brush then you're on to a winner however if you want some plant feed then you're knackered.
PSumbler said:Cooperman said:It's not just supermarkets. B&Q have placed a member of staff at the entrance questioning what is intended to be purchased. If you're after a paint brush then you're on to a winner however if you want some plant feed then you're knackered.
Don't plants lives matter any more?
JustJack said:Theres stupidity on both sides.
The Welsh government for pulling some half cooked policy out of their arse.
Members of public for moaning they can't buy an envelope (as an example) in person, for 2 weeks.
You dont have to use Amazon to buy things online.
PSumbler said:Cooperman said:It's not just supermarkets. B&Q have placed a member of staff at the entrance questioning what is intended to be purchased. If you're after a paint brush then you're on to a winner however if you want some plant feed then you're knackered.
Don't plants lives matter any more?
exiledclaseboy said:JustJack said:Theres stupidity on both sides.
The Welsh government for pulling some half cooked policy out of their arse.
Members of public for moaning they can't buy an envelope (as an example) in person, for 2 weeks.
You dont have to use Amazon to buy things online.
That’s about right. The thinking behind the policy is sound enough. The communication of it and lack of decent guidance for retailers was poor. They got tied up in knots by talking about “essential” and “non-essential” when it was never really about that. It was about trying to ensure a level playing field for the non-supermarkets that have been forced to close.
The reaction of some of the public in person and in social media is fairly typical of what you’d expect these days. Depressingly stupid.