Dude these fools are chatting shit as they always do. The lines at Tesco etc are for the Elderly/Disabled to have time to shop for products like, toilet rolls that selfish people keep hoarding, currently it's Monday, Wednesday and Friday for all supermarkets. If this person couldn't get there in time you can get it delivered, that's right! they even created a special time slot especially for those who are disabled and elderly and can't get out to shop for that time.
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Sainsbury's
In a statement released today, Sainsbury's Chief Executive Mike Coupe explained they would make further changes to their opening hours.
Elderly shoppers will be able to fill up their trolleys for an hour in the morning before other shoppers have access.
A statement from Mike read: "Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, all our supermarkets will dedicate 08.00 to 09.00 to serving elderly customers, disabled customers and carers."
As well as this, the supermarket chain will offer
exclusive delivery slots to those who are elderly, disabled or vulnerable."
Tesco, Asda & Sainsbury's introduce new opening hours for NHS workers - when can you shop?
Simply put they're full of shit, the cost of a bus ticket typically £5 is about the same cost of delivery (Depends how many items you're buying) and because of covid19 get exclusive time slots, not only are you reducing the risk of transmission queuing but reduce travelling.