Pity.
You're deffo not an optimist.
Unlike me.
yea of course you are, it’s not like most of your posts are doom and gloom , it’s good to see you in an optimistic mood for once , let’s hope it happens more than once in a Preston flood
Pity.
You're deffo not an optimist.
Unlike me.
The shop staff are getting harassed and abused every day over this, because of course - its all their fault that the shop no longer has essential supplies in.
The shop staff are getting harassed and abused every day over this, because of course - its all their fault that the shop no longer has essential supplies in.
Methinks your not recognising the sarcasm in my post?
My wife works in a supermarket, it is most certainly NOT their fault.
But don't let that stop the public from giving them as much sheite as they can about it.
Lol. Only a few weeks ago I was getting fed up of not being able to get anything else in the freezers because of all the stuff in them (small one in kitchen, another small one in shed) so I made a list of it all. All she did was roll her eyes and tut. To be fair, there were quite a few bags of ice cubes which I chucked and I still had several bags of frozen cauliflower florets that I grew on the allotment last year. We'd been gradually using it all up to save waste and when they were nearly both empty ........ the shortages started. Typical! Nearly empty now - pizza and peas tomorrow night! (Ignore the pain au chocolate comment - we always say that after her sister felt she had to explain them to us a few years ago and it’s become a running joke between us ever since).My wife does a meal plan for 7 days, then she does a list of every single item required for the meals, deducting off everything we have in the cupboard.
I wouldnt have the patience, but to be fair, we throw away virtually nil food. And we never visit the supermarket at all in the week.
It sounds overly regimented, but actually it means we dont have to think about what we will be having to eat plus it allows more fancy meals than would otherwise be possible.
Diary entry, 17 September 2049. Just opened the last multipack of toilet roll my Mum left me in her will.Followed by a bad year when it’s all over and people find they don’t need to buy much for a very long time.
Lol....posh people shop in Aldi/lidl...spent up after buying the massive car.They only go to Sainsbury to buy cheap and nasty diesel.So the conclusion is wealthy people are selfish B'stard's !