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AIBU?

To get the rage every time my DH places the Tesco order?

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Rushhomeroad · 20/06/2020 21:30

When lock down started, and booking delivery slots was difficult, I downloaded the apps for a few supermarkets and randomly tried at various times of the day to secure a slot. To process the booking that far in advance, I just ordered random items off our favourites lists. DH would then amend before the deadline.

AIBU to be totally enraged with DH, that for the fifth week running, we've had duplicate items or unnecessary items that he insists I have ordered, when I've told him weekly that I add random items to hold the booking and to amend as necessary. Every week he says yes, yes. Then does it again!

He is a pretty good DH, but we're meant to be watching every penny (he is under threat of redundancy) and yet he duplicates some of the order presumably because he can't be assed to check. AIBU?

(Full disclosure - this was happening from the start of lock down, but I just assumed it was due to stock issues or substitutions.
DH is amending the order as he is furloughed and I'm now working full time self employed, so need to offload some responsibilities.
I only add about ten items, so not massive amounts to check through)

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Browzingss · 20/06/2020 21:33

You’re in the wrong, your plan is flawed tbh. Why can’t you do what everyone else does and add an expensive bottle of alcohol instead to reserve the slot? That’s much easier to point out as a placeholder, vs random crap that he can’t be 100% sure is a placeholder or not

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bridgetreilly · 20/06/2020 21:34

Since you both clearly have access to the account, why aren't you amending the bookings to get rid of the random things you added? Why is it your DH's fault?

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Khione · 20/06/2020 21:34

Why not just order items that you need every time. There must be some things that you always need

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singingpinkmonkey · 20/06/2020 21:35

Aibu for taking a delivery slot when your DH could go to the supermarket while on furlough?

The delivery slots have been really tricky to get and it's the vulnerable that most need them..

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wendywoopywoo222 · 20/06/2020 21:35

I place hold with things I buy every week. Perhaps you could do that. Less frustrating for you.

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PrincessHoneysuckle · 20/06/2020 21:35

Everyone knows you save the order with champagne never food

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HelloDulling · 20/06/2020 21:37

Why don’t you just do milk/bread/eggs/ham etc?

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ButteryPuffin · 20/06/2020 21:37

Why doesn't he book the slots to start with, then he knows what to remove later? It's confusing when you split the task. Get him to take it over fully.

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Pipandmum · 20/06/2020 21:38

Why doesn't your husband reserve the slot? And is it still an issue? There are plenty available where we live.

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mogloveseggs · 20/06/2020 21:38

Can you not just create a favourites or something that you need every time to save it? Saves time later on too

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TW2013 · 20/06/2020 21:39

Can't he just take full responsibility for booking and putting in the holding order then he knows what he has done and you don't need to think about shopping at all. Alternatively add in the stuff you use every week and let him add the rest rather than random stuff.

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RedCouch · 20/06/2020 21:39

He could click "empty basket" as soon as he goes to amend the order then start afresh? Makes it simpler than trying to find stuff

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JamieLeeCurtains · 20/06/2020 21:40

Oh for goodness sake.

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MarcelineMissouri · 20/06/2020 21:43

Eh? I literally just stick some milk in my basket and checkout to get my delivery slot. Then add to that when it’s time to complete my order. What on Earth is the point of adding 10 items that you don’t even need to your basket? Makes no sense at all.

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Rushhomeroad · 20/06/2020 21:44

He doesn't want the app on his phone, taking up memory. He uses the online account on the PC, but can't be bothered with the constant random checking (although the slots are getting better).
We are both high risk (I'm working from home).
He would likely keep the expensive alcohol!
I do order stuff we normally have each week - he just duplicates with a different size/brand and doesn't check the order.
A family member and a good friend have died during lockdown, and im trying to build a business, I have no strength left for other stuff.

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Whatifitallgoesright · 20/06/2020 21:45

Have you both fully functioning bodies and a car?

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daisychain01 · 20/06/2020 21:47

Why can't you agree that only one of you handles the online shop and the other person butts out.

We've been doing click and collect for at least 6 weeks and DH has got used to me doing it, even though he always used to do all the shopping before CV.

I ask him to let me know of anything he notices we're getting low on and I add it to the order. We have a final review of the complete list together, the day before collection just to make sure we agree with it.

Anything we think is over ordered we remove before finalising it.

It really isn't difficult if one of you manages it 100%. Too many cooks and all that ....

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daisychain01 · 20/06/2020 21:48

Your DH sounds like a man-child, for which there is no cure.

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Molocosh · 20/06/2020 21:49

You can check out with just a bottle of milk. And do a final check on the order before the deadline.

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BlueJava · 20/06/2020 21:49

Yabu my DP managed to order 35 pints of milk which arrived last Sunday. No need to be annoyed though.

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daisychain01 · 20/06/2020 21:50

@MarcelineMissouri

Eh? I literally just stick some milk in my basket and checkout to get my delivery slot. Then add to that when it’s time to complete my order. What on Earth is the point of adding 10 items that you don’t even need to your basket? Makes no sense at all.

I know [facepalm emoticon] there are no words!
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MarcelineMissouri · 20/06/2020 21:50

If it’s bothering you that much why don’t you just amend your existing orders now so they only have eg an apple or a pint of milk in the basket and then it really doesn’t matter if they get left in.

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BreatheAndFocus · 20/06/2020 21:51

Put one item in - the same item each time. Make it something you never buy so he knows it’s a slot-saver item. Then he can log in to amend the order, simply remove the ‘Mr Boggles Pigs Ears (or whatever) and there’s never any confusion. Make the single item something cheap, obvious and definitely not something you’d want.

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Stannisbaratheonsboxofmatches · 20/06/2020 21:51

I never thought of holding the order with champagne / other expensive alcohol. Makes so much sense!

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Rushhomeroad · 20/06/2020 21:52

We've just discussed it (again!). He's going back to doing it all, now the slots are easier to come by. I can butt out, and go back to dealing with other more important things in my life!

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