First of all, I hate supermarket shopping at the best of times. When I do have to go I will buy a family pack of loo rolls and “packs” of other essentials simply to reduce the number of times I have to visit these places again. Is that hoarding? Apologies if it is, but it never created a run as far as I’m aware!
On the other hand I love going to the “shops”, the butcher, the baker, the greengrocers. It’s just a much nicer experience, banter with the shop keeper, advice & suggestions, nice.
But about the queue. I went to my supermarket last week not to go in but to get some cash from the ATM. That by the way wasn’t a bulk transaction. The queue was astonishing, it must have been 400+ metres long, socially distanced so 200+ people. Just how long would you be queuing to then find out God knows how long later, they’ve got no toilet rolls?
So, what’s the record so far?
On the other hand I love going to the “shops”, the butcher, the baker, the greengrocers. It’s just a much nicer experience, banter with the shop keeper, advice & suggestions, nice.
But about the queue. I went to my supermarket last week not to go in but to get some cash from the ATM. That by the way wasn’t a bulk transaction. The queue was astonishing, it must have been 400+ metres long, socially distanced so 200+ people. Just how long would you be queuing to then find out God knows how long later, they’ve got no toilet rolls?
So, what’s the record so far?