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Did we miss something important?
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First of all a merry christmas and a happy new year to ABers every where. Now secondly have the Boss and I missed something? After walking Max, the Boss who was making one of her rare early morning appearences suggested we swung by Tesco to pick up some extra eggs, bacon and bread and what did we find? No trolleys, no baskets and half the shelves empty and the aisles full of people with trolleys stuffed with enough food to feed small third world country for a week. This was 08.30 have we missed a major storm warning or somethng?
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You can choose from the following:
A) They all forgot it was Christmas and need to feed the entire family.
B) No forward planning
C) They do exactly the same every year so the can go home and complain "theres nothing left in the shops" and moan about all the people.
D) Wonder what the hell they were doing.
A) They all forgot it was Christmas and need to feed the entire family.
B) No forward planning
C) They do exactly the same every year so the can go home and complain "theres nothing left in the shops" and moan about all the people.
D) Wonder what the hell they were doing.
I think most people are still under the misapprehension that the shops close for the best part of a week and that if Christmas isn't absolutely, 100% perfect (materially, at least) down to literally the last mince pie.
We did our shop yesterday down at the local Aldi, then nipped round to Bargain Booze for the alcoholic stuff. Realised this morning we'd forgotten the pork pie, but the corner shop Co-Op had some in, so that's that sorted.
No fuss, no supermarket stress, no trying to please everyone else and no pigging out until we make ourselves ill. Sounds good to me.
We did our shop yesterday down at the local Aldi, then nipped round to Bargain Booze for the alcoholic stuff. Realised this morning we'd forgotten the pork pie, but the corner shop Co-Op had some in, so that's that sorted.
No fuss, no supermarket stress, no trying to please everyone else and no pigging out until we make ourselves ill. Sounds good to me.
Sorry, I haven't been drinking (yet). What I meant to say was:
'... if Christmas isn't absolutely, 100% perfect (materially, at least) down to literally the last mince pie ... then it's completely ruined'.
Dotty, where do you live? I've seen signs and ads in a lot of 'big' shops around here advertising Boxing Day opening.
'... if Christmas isn't absolutely, 100% perfect (materially, at least) down to literally the last mince pie ... then it's completely ruined'.
Dotty, where do you live? I've seen signs and ads in a lot of 'big' shops around here advertising Boxing Day opening.
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Our local Tesco (a main one) is open 10.00 - 4.00 on Boxing Day! Same with the local Sainsburys (not a superstore, but long established and very busy) and Asda.
We do have a very big Asian population here, though, to whom Christmas is no more special than Diwali is to us, so that's probably the main reason the stores will be open. God forbid any of them should lose any trade just because it's a holiday!
We do have a very big Asian population here, though, to whom Christmas is no more special than Diwali is to us, so that's probably the main reason the stores will be open. God forbid any of them should lose any trade just because it's a holiday!