Manoverboard wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 10:44We are ok regarding food supplies at the moment but all our main meals are being cooked.
That poses the question …. is it safe to eat supermarket salad stuffs ?
You can let us know in a week's time Moby.

Manoverboard wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 10:44We are ok regarding food supplies at the moment but all our main meals are being cooked.
That poses the question …. is it safe to eat supermarket salad stuffs ?

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Naah Ray....what would we do without our Mobymod.......He should send it to me so l can test it for him......how kind is that?Ray B wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 10:56Manoverboard wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 10:44We are ok regarding food supplies at the moment but all our main meals are being cooked.
That poses the question …. is it safe to eat supermarket salad stuffs ?
You can let us know in a week's time Moby.



Have you tried to book a delivery slot for those?
BrilliantOnelife wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 10:55Yes if you wash it in soap and water while singing happy birthday.......just sayingManoverboard wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 10:44We are ok regarding food supplies at the moment but all our main meals are being cooked.
That poses the question …. is it safe to eat supermarket salad stuffs ?![]()
Most of our salad stuff are pre packed so one would assume they will be ok?





Should have moved to Ludlow...Just saying!Mervyn and Trish wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 11:26Well we are now officially barred from Sainsburys on line. At first it was just impossible to get a slot. Then they prioritised over 70s and the vulnerable but missed us, but we could ring their number to get that rectified. But we couldn't get through. Now they're only delivering to those on the government's most vulnerable list, which doesn't include just being old nor Trish's asthma. It has to be severe asthma to qualify. So it's back to braving the crumblies' hour next Monday.

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That may not be factually correct.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 11:26Well we are now officially barred from Sainsburys on line. At first it was just impossible to get a slot. Then they prioritised over 70s and the vulnerable but missed us, but we could ring their number to get that rectified. But we couldn't get through. Now they're only delivering to those on the government's most vulnerable list …

Does it do that if you ring 0800 328177 ?Mervyn and Trish wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 14:20If you ring now you are just referred to the Gov.uk website to register. That's where the tighter rules kick in.


They seem to have got a grip in the supermarkets, now. If you do decide to go in person, it's almost a pleasant experience.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 11:26Well we are now officially barred from Sainsburys on line. At first it was just impossible to get a slot. Then they prioritised over 70s and the vulnerable but missed us, but we could ring their number to get that rectified. But we couldn't get through. Now they're only delivering to those on the government's most vulnerable list, which doesn't include just being old nor Trish's asthma. It has to be severe asthma to qualify. So it's back to braving the crumblies' hour next Monday.

Apologies … it was indeed a typo


Hi Sir Merv, our daughter suffers with cough verient asthma and is presently just getting over another bout so can understand your concerns, even less severe types of asthma can leave the sufferer feeling quite unwell and getting this virus while having a bout wouldn't be good news at all.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 16:11Is that a typo or an alternative number? The one on the website last time I checked was 0800 328 1700. That gives me a very long message referring me to Gov.uk and eventually says we're very busy and hangs up.
But to be honest it's not a huge issue me going out at the moment. Our local branch is well organised and calm and stocks are improving. It's Trish who has the bigger issue so as long as I strip off and put myself through the car wash when I've finished shopping before I go home we should be okay.

Stephen wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 16:38Mrs S will be taking advantage of her NHS status tomorrow morning whe she goes shopping for us and her housebound mum of 91.
I would go with her but I don't think they'll allow my tin bath and portable shower to be set up by the doors.

Onelife wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 16:51Stephen wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 16:38Mrs S will be taking advantage of her NHS status tomorrow morning whe she goes shopping for us and her housebound mum of 91.
I would go with her but I don't think they'll allow my tin bath and portable shower to be set up by the doors.