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Non essential shops opening - will you rush to buy?

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Furret Sat 13-Jun-20 08:06:03

So far I’ve had very mixed experiences with places that have stayed open or recently reopened.

Garden Centres for example. We needed to just get out so when these reopened we headed off and tried three locally over a couple of weeks. One was well run with used trollies being sanitised by a mature worker who also explained the rules, pointed out the hand sanitiser and policed the queue, but in a nice way.

The two others were very scary places. Signs ups yes, mainly disregarded and only a couple of youngsters who had probably given up trying to tell others (mainly elderly couples) what to do or not do.

Reading between the lines on other threads, I’m wondering if others will be very cautious about visiting certain shops and much will depend on how well thought out and organised they are...or will you be rushing in regardless?

Lillian40 Sun 14-Jun-20 18:42:47

I would love to go to shops and browse for items. I shop online but its not quite the same as seeing the item up close...I don't have a car anymore, not allowed to use buses yet. I live alone my family are hundreds of miles away and no shops nearby to walk to..I don't have friends nearby, they have no transport to visit me....I expect there are lots of people like me out there. We do get forgotten, but maybe in July we can at least use a bus, with mask and all the other things required, I will be on cloud nine just to go into a shop and speak to a human...

jerseygirl Sun 14-Jun-20 20:09:02

I'm not rushing out to the shops. I am quite happy continuing to shop online

Patsy429 Sun 14-Jun-20 20:18:30

At this time of lockdown I've realised I have far too much stuff and I have attempted to declutter. So, no I won't be rushing out to buy more when I have more than enough clothes, etc. to keep me going.

aonk Sun 14-Jun-20 20:30:52

I guess I’m lucky in many ways. We live in a smallish town. There’s a Marks and Spencer’s, Waterstones, a small Next and a few others. These are 10 minutes walk from my house so no worries about drinks or loos. One very nice cafe is doing takeaway coffee so I could be tempted on a fine day. Sadly I think that quite a lot of the shops many not reopen. I will leave visiting larger towns or shopping centres until later in the year.

MissAdventure Sun 14-Jun-20 22:14:04

It sounds the ideal set up, aonk. smile

Fronkydonky Sun 14-Jun-20 22:56:29

The Small non-essential franchised shop I work in part time is re-opening tomorrow, however the customers will not be permitted to walk around due to keeping the staff safe. I just hope our loyal customers continue to support my boss because she still has huge outgoings to pay & I would like to still have a job in the Autumn when it will hopefully be safe for me to return to work, due to my health conditions. People who keep purchasing Non-essential goods on the internet should spare a thought for the high street traders who are desperately struggling to survive& stay in business. I got really cross with a young girl before Christmas who informed me from behind the counter of her father’s very lovely Independent coffee shop, that she was buying all of her gifts online. I asked her how she would feel if all their customers started buying coffee machines and pods online and by-passed her Dad’s business? She hadn’t even given that a thought.

GagaJo Sun 14-Jun-20 23:00:14

No. Not only will I not be going to non-essential shops, I'll continue online grocery shopping.

There's going to be a 2nd wave. I don't want to go under with it.

Furret Sun 14-Jun-20 23:00:56

Lucylocket my iPad had to be replaced too, I bought one online from Curry’s, delivered next day, and the transfer of info was idiot-proof (I refer to my technical ability) .

Furret Sun 14-Jun-20 23:11:17

We have been really lucky during lockdown as some enterprising and/or community-minded person set up a local FB page and all the little business who could deliver advertised themselves.

Cake shops, florists, butchers, beers and wines, delis, greengrocers, etc. - not national companies all small local shops eg DH’s birthday I ordered a lovely afternoon tea which came complete with China cake stands. A friend who lost her husband to C19 had a lovely bouquet with garden flowers delivered. The home-made cake & bread shop sells flour and yeast.

These are the shop/businesses I will continue to support after lockdown.

Furret Sun 14-Jun-20 23:11:51

PS and my lovely milkman who delivers eggs, butter, cheese etc.

May7 Sun 14-Jun-20 23:23:58

I agree with you furret These local enterprising businesses need rewarding for keeping going and helping their communities and I will also continue to give them my support. Supermarkets avoided in our household at the best of times.

grannyactivist Mon 15-Jun-20 00:54:54

Lots of my local shops started deliveries during the height of the lockdown and I shall continue to buy from those that continue to do so, but our needs are few and our wants fewer still.

I have no plans to go out shopping for the foreseeable future.

twiglet77 Mon 15-Jun-20 01:31:58

I work in a supermarket so have to go there anyway, and I also go to the farm shop every 2-3 weeks. Once during lockdown I've been to the nearest small town to get something from the Boots pharmacy. I don't go shopping for the sake of it anyway, I hate browsing shops, and I don't think anything will induce me to visit a shopping centre for at least the rest of this year. Too many of the population have demonstrated that they're not sticking to social distancing and I'd rather be as far away as possible from the idiots. It's bad enough facing the public at work but I don't have the choice there.

Furret Mon 15-Jun-20 06:47:54

Respect twiglet without you and other frontline workers we would be stuck.

HurdyGurdy Mon 15-Jun-20 06:53:05

I won't be rushing, no. But I will go to shops rather than online, as I worry about how shops are ever going to survive if everyone shops online.

Not just the big stores, but all the little independent shops, who are so reliant on footfall.

Use 'em or lose 'em.

Kartush Mon 15-Jun-20 08:12:24

Honestly I would be happy to never have to go into a shop again

BlueSky Mon 15-Jun-20 08:34:34

Makes you wonder whether there is any point in shops reopening at all. Most people will be reluctant to visit for all the reasons we know, after all if we managed before we'll manage now. We'll have to be convinced it's safe and pleasant to go, another casualty of this dreaded virus. Let's just hope things will get better with time as we see happening abroad.

Sparklefizz Mon 15-Jun-20 08:51:51

There was a photo online this morning of the enormous queue waiting for Primark to open.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 15-Jun-20 09:17:55

Sparklefizz

There was a photo online this morning of the enormous queue waiting for Primark to open.

I was not surprised at the people waiting outside most Primark Stores. I guess they are families with young children who have had a growth spurt and need new clothes/footwear.

BlueSky Mon 15-Jun-20 09:25:01

Looking at what I've got in my wardrobe I was shocked to see so many new items still with the ticket on, clothes, shoes, handbags and so on. I'm determined to wear those first before I even think about more stuff!

Sparklefizz Mon 15-Jun-20 09:30:47

GG13 Good point. Glad I don't have to join that queue !

grannysyb Mon 15-Jun-20 09:34:30

I will be going as shops need our support, I have been going to our local Tesco since lockdown with my shopping trolley, they have a very good one way system. Also to my independent butcher, who is about a mile away, which is good exercise if I walk there and back! Only two allowed into the shop at any time, with a sensible queue outside. Our John Lewis opens today, I might try tomorrow as I need to take something back

Rosalyn69 Mon 15-Jun-20 10:31:09

I have taken my dogs for grooming at Pets at Home today. Very civilised. A nice young man on the door monitoring. Three in the queue all social distancing. Inside the grooming salon they have panels between the groomers and you put the dogs leads on a peg and then step outside while the groomer collects them.
I wore my mask and felt quite safe.

tickingbird Mon 15-Jun-20 10:37:52

I have no desire to rush out shopping for non essential items. It would be a nice change to browse around John Lewis I suppose but I won’t as I am still very wary of the virus. For the really lonely people out there I couldn’t begrudge them the opportunity to get out of the house and have some human contact.

etheltbags1 Mon 15-Jun-20 10:43:55

I'm not rushing to go shopping, I get a food delivery once a week from asda, the drivers are courteous and helpful, someone brings me my prescription too from asda. I save by not buying impulse buys. I make a list of what I'm short of then order it, that way I don't forget anything. I've been once to garden centre it was very quiet I bought a mini greenhouse so I can grow my seeds, I would rather be in my garden than shopping.