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Midlands Eagle 22 Mar 20 6.41am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Zaha and Townsend
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.TUX. 22 Mar 20 7.08am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
That's lovely tux and great to hear. Do you honestly think that i need a govt to tell me to avoid contact with my mother-in-law bud!!!! Seriously though, since the old man passed away 3yrs ago we've taken control of everything. We paid the mortgage off, deal with all her finances (direct debits/bills/any admin etc etc) feed her, clothe her, look after the home and take her to the doctors/hospital or anywhere else that she wants/needs to go. Oh well, roll on 2pm
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.TUX. 22 Mar 20 7.13am | |
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Originally posted by BarEagle
Presume you don’t get on with her then if you’re going to have contact? She loves me
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 22 Mar 20 7.48am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Fairly senior in a large accountancy firm but don’t let that stop your preconceptions. Your last paragraph is about store management rather than economics. And why should they be in charge of rationing what goes on the shop floor? There’s been several videos posted on here of shoppers turning almost rabid with stuff coming out of storage before it goes on the shelves. The message needs to be for everyone to calm the f*ck down when it comes to buying stuff. The government tried to do exactly that with their press conference this afternoon. Edited by DanH (22 Mar 2020 1.13am) Chartered Accountancy isn’t what I meant when I was referring to a functioning business in real life and the real world and I am introducing the practicalities of the situation rather than just your student textbook theory. The only thing I agree on is the government messaging is bad. But that isn’t going to solve the issue. There appears to be a problem in inner cities and people who can’t behave. Hmmm. Saying the supply to the shelves, which I actually heard people on the news review say themselves late last night again displays your naively of real life and a real business. The business is in the store. The demand is in the store. You can create as many supply (in the supply chain) and demand line graphs I’ve seen a thousand times over. They don’t change a thing. It’s the supply and demand in the store that is the focus. And on the demand. Firstly I’d use the back rooms for rationing but to hold food back for the old customers they often know because that’s what happens in real life (although they have a window unless they couldn’t make that week’s) and for emergency services workers in uniform. Most other people can make it to get their food because, let’s face it, we’re on holiday. The one big issue though is over 70’s all going shopping (although all isolators in the store at the same time) A lot of supermarket have calmed down later in the day so if you did put food out it wouldn’t be like you say. It isn’t the shop floor workers who would be rationing. It would be till staff and in some stores they do. The tills reject surplus purchases in the same transaction. They inform the supervisor. The self service tills reject surplus amounts as well, and so do the self shop handguns. (I scanned a one kilo bag of brown rice for my sister’s family and then found a one kilo bag of white rice but had to cancel one of them)
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 22 Mar 20 7.52am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Zaha and Townsend What’s the story?
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Midlands Eagle 22 Mar 20 7.58am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
That's something that I don't think the stores have thought through as surely all of the at risk people shopping at the same time is a recipe for disaster
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Midlands Eagle 22 Mar 20 8.00am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Bloody hell Mr H, Townsend's addiction to gambling was all over the news a couple of months ago and Zaha has an extensive property portfolio that he is willing to rent out free of charge to NHS workers in the short term
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 22 Mar 20 8.06am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
That's something that I don't think the stores have thought through as surely all of the at risk people shopping at the same time is a recipe for disaster Wouldn’t it be better because they’re all self isolating so should be not picking up and bringing anything to their age group from younger age groups? I’d say it’s better than having a 70 year old in a packed store of all age groups I’ve been seeing. The only solution I can see would be make two whole mornings a week the oldies shopping time to spread it out. I think our way of life and shopping is a perfect spreading venue for the virus but unless they have soldiers counting one in and out I can’t see a solution to that. Out in the sticks you’re safer. Glad I live in Caterham that was laughed at for being dull. Well everyone is being pretty civilised around me. Edited by Rudi Hedman (22 Mar 2020 8.08am)
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cryrst The garden of England 22 Mar 20 8.11am | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
Do you honestly think that i need a govt to tell me to avoid contact with my mother-in-law bud!!!! Seriously though, since the old man passed away 3yrs ago we've taken control of everything. We paid the mortgage off, deal with all her finances (direct debits/bills/any admin etc etc) feed her, clothe her, look after the home and take her to the doctors/hospital or anywhere else that she wants/needs to go. Oh well, roll on 2pm No tux, they are advising not telling.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 22 Mar 20 8.24am | |
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I don’t think Portugal is any more infected than Britain. It’s richer places with more world travellers and people who socialise a lot. I did hear of a couple that went to northern Italy and then came and self isolated. Why the fvck they went there knowing the issue was escalating I’ll never know. Liberal freedoms more important than survival for however many weeks.
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Midlands Eagle 22 Mar 20 8.25am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Out in the sticks you’re safer. Glad I live in Caterham that was laughed at for being dull. That's where my last wife came from
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 22 Mar 20 8.27am | |
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The morons in the parks yesterday stopping for close chats. Dear me.
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