"Putting hospital workers into the same time slots as the over 70s is imbecilic."

Supermarkets should have instructed cashiers to limit large purchases of almost entire stocks.
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Supermarkets need to improve a few things

Staples should have been limited to a “reasonable” number that could be used in a week.

Now we face the need to rationalise:

1) Click and Collect for emailed orders, where max spend is less than £30 on contactless payment; orders being given a order number, so that on arrival at car park they can be directed into a parking slot; go fetch and pay and return to vehicle with minimal interaction with others and staff;

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2) SEPARATE shopping times for Over 70s and NHS/key workers, especially NHS who we are now told are wearing their uniforms not only when in contact with intensive care patients but also when out in public - which has to be the ultimate in irresponsible behaviour. No hospital uniform should be worn outside of the hospital or care home to minimise infection spread. Putting these hospital workers into the same queues time slots as the over 70s is imbecilic.

3) If people insist on personally buying in supermarkets, then no trolleys, just hand baskets if they can’t be trusted to shop sensibly and responsibly.

4) Laughter is the best medicine, germs love misery, so cheer up and act responsibly, like you know you should.

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