I know I am not the only one, and we are all suffering in equal measures. But I am so despairing about what is happening.
Supermarkets are a nightmare. I am 70 and get jostled constantly, by younger impatient shoppers, which makes me feel dizzy.
I stood in a queue at Boots for almost an hour hoping to get a packet of Paramol for my neuralgia, only to be told they had none left, and they had no ordinary Paracetemol either.
I am not mobile so can't do the rounds of the shops to get what is needed, and there is so little on the shelves.
Sorry to be such a misery. I know that each and everyone of you is feeling the same way but I needed a wee moan. Thank you for your patience.
I had some shopping delivered last night and managed to book a slot for 2 weeks time.
I did have problems getting dog and cat food but drove 30 miles to a pet warehouse and managed to get some , not what I would normally buy but hopefully the dogs won’t be fussy and eat it. My biggest worry is that one of my cats has extreme allergy and I have to order all his food online, if he doesn’t get this food he will become very ill
I shop at Tesco.
Amazon are very expensive for the food I need but I will use them if I have too.
I have enough for 3 weeks and normally stock up on payday so I have an overlap if there is a bit of delay but would rather not use my emergency stock.
I have a butcher delivering meat next week I just have to meet him in the local town, our village shop has put a restriction on for all items to stop panic buying.
Perhaps I'm being dense but how do we pay volunteer groups when they bring supplies? the local branch of my bank closed last year and now the nearest cash machine is a return journey of twenty six miles. This means travelling by bus which isn't recommended. I can't pay a random group by credit card and who accepts cheques these days.