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to think supermarkets should open longer on Sundays?

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ThisPlumCrab · 13/08/2025 18:02

By late Sunday morning my local supermarket is like a rugby scrum with trolleys. The car park is jammed, people are queueing before they even get inside, and once you are in the aisles it feels like an obstacle course just to reach the milk. It is easily the busiest day of the week here, yet we still have the six hour Sunday trading limit.

Because of Sunday trading laws, the big shops in England and Wales can only open for six hours. In practice that means everyone piles in at the same time. Late morning is rammed, early afternoon is even worse, and by the afternoon the place looks like a plague of locusts has been through, with only artichokes and beetroot left.

In Scotland there are no Sunday trading laws for large shops, so they can open as long as they like, and life seems to carry on perfectly fine.

If supermarkets here could open longer, like on a normal day, people could spread out their shopping and the whole thing would be calmer. Families who spend Saturday at kids sports or activities, and workers who do shifts at the weekend, would have more choice than the current six hour window. Smaller express or local stores are open all day anyway, but they are pricier and do not stock everything, so you end up doing several little shops.

I know the main argument for the current rules is that Sundays should be for people to spend time with their families. But not everyone lives in a family setup, and many people, especially students, part timers, and those looking for extra income, actually prefer to work on Sundays. For some, it is the best day to pick up extra hours without clashing with other commitments.

I just do not see how the current system helps when Sundays are already the busiest.

OP posts:
Berlinlover · 15/08/2025 08:56

Thankfully Sunday trading laws don’t exist here in Ireland. The supermarket I work in is open 8.30am to 9pm on a Sunday.

Berlinlover · 15/08/2025 08:58

jannier · 15/08/2025 08:33

Or how about a park, the woods, seeing family.

Not everyone has family or any interest in parks or woods.

Mydoglovescheese · 15/08/2025 09:04

I appreciate that the large supermarkets have limited Sunday hours, but the smaller convenience stores, local Tesco, local Sainsbury’s and most Co-ops (which are pretty big) open all day, often until 10pm.

ThisPlumCrab · 15/08/2025 09:38

Mydoglovescheese · 15/08/2025 09:04

I appreciate that the large supermarkets have limited Sunday hours, but the smaller convenience stores, local Tesco, local Sainsbury’s and most Co-ops (which are pretty big) open all day, often until 10pm.

They are significantly more expensive. A tub of margarine I buy was £5.15 in Co-op but £3.25 in Tesco.

OP posts:
DrPrunesqualer · 15/08/2025 09:45

Berlinlover · 15/08/2025 08:58

Not everyone has family or any interest in parks or woods.

Hobbies. Reading.
We all survived covid without shops all the time

BlueyNeedsToFuckOff · 15/08/2025 09:59

DrPrunesqualer · 15/08/2025 09:45

Hobbies. Reading.
We all survived covid without shops all the time

Barely survived in some cases.

Reading is boring. And many hobbies require people to be working to facilitate that hobby,

cardibach · 15/08/2025 10:07

BlueyNeedsToFuckOff · 15/08/2025 09:59

Barely survived in some cases.

Reading is boring. And many hobbies require people to be working to facilitate that hobby,

Reading is boring?
I think you mean you don’t enjoy it.
Surely there’s something you find entertaining that doesn’t involve shops or other places others serve you?

ThisPlumCrab · 15/08/2025 10:09

DrPrunesqualer · 15/08/2025 09:45

Hobbies. Reading.
We all survived covid without shops all the time

Just because we survived at the time doesn't mean it should be like that now.

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cardibach · 15/08/2025 10:10

ThisPlumCrab · 15/08/2025 10:09

Just because we survived at the time doesn't mean it should be like that now.

Having Sundays as a day when only absolutely essential jobs have to work is hardly like lockdown.

BlueyNeedsToFuckOff · 15/08/2025 10:14

cardibach · 15/08/2025 10:07

Reading is boring?
I think you mean you don’t enjoy it.
Surely there’s something you find entertaining that doesn’t involve shops or other places others serve you?

No, I mean I find it boring and find people who insist on it as a virtue sanctimonious.

What exactly is wrong with going to pubs, cafes, restaurants, NT places, cinemas, farm parks etc on a Sunday (as you currently can). Why should we be limited to boring walks and boring reading just because some people have a weird fetish for a 1950s idyll that never existed in practice?

DrPrunesqualer · 15/08/2025 10:36

cardibach · 15/08/2025 10:07

Reading is boring?
I think you mean you don’t enjoy it.
Surely there’s something you find entertaining that doesn’t involve shops or other places others serve you?

This thread reminds me of a tv programme about shopping. I remember a family went to a big shopping centre every weekend. It was all they did with their kids… just shop.

The kids and parents had no other interests.

DrPrunesqualer · 15/08/2025 10:38

ThisPlumCrab · 15/08/2025 10:09

Just because we survived at the time doesn't mean it should be like that now.

I day a week to entertain yourself isn’t hard
People survived when the shops weren’t open pre mid 80s

Perhaps it would help the souring mh crisis of depression etc. a bit of down time is a good thing

Gingercar · 15/08/2025 10:41

I just find this whole thread a little sanctimonious. If you don’t want to go shopping or anything on Sundays, fine. Don’t! If you don’t want your kids to work on Sundays persuade them to get a job on other days. Simples! Just let those of us that are happy working Sundays and having days off mid week, and those that like to shop on Sundays live their lives too! It’s a non issue.

ThisPlumCrab · 15/08/2025 10:43

DrPrunesqualer · 15/08/2025 10:38

I day a week to entertain yourself isn’t hard
People survived when the shops weren’t open pre mid 80s

Perhaps it would help the souring mh crisis of depression etc. a bit of down time is a good thing

Edited

Mental health is not just about downtime. It is also about reducing stress. For some, Sunday is the only day they can shop without rushing after work. Closing shops could make life more stressful, not less.

OP posts:
DrPrunesqualer · 15/08/2025 10:45

ThisPlumCrab · 15/08/2025 10:43

Mental health is not just about downtime. It is also about reducing stress. For some, Sunday is the only day they can shop without rushing after work. Closing shops could make life more stressful, not less.

Like I said
‘Perhaps’

DrPrunesqualer · 15/08/2025 10:48

Gingercar · 15/08/2025 10:41

I just find this whole thread a little sanctimonious. If you don’t want to go shopping or anything on Sundays, fine. Don’t! If you don’t want your kids to work on Sundays persuade them to get a job on other days. Simples! Just let those of us that are happy working Sundays and having days off mid week, and those that like to shop on Sundays live their lives too! It’s a non issue.

If it was a non issue there wouldn’t be a thread.
Clearly some people feel
shops should be open longer
shops are fine as they are
shops would be better closed

= discussion

jannier · 15/08/2025 11:09

ThisPlumCrab · 15/08/2025 08:36

As I said in my OP not everyone has families.

Not everyone has woods nearby. I have been to my local park thousands of times. It is not a great day out. I can walk wound it in 20 minutes.

And some people are just addicted to shopping they've lost the art to amuse themselves just like the children needing constant stimulation it's nothing to do with needing a shop on a Sunday it's not having anything else. Just like a kid with a console shopping is easy mind numbing entertainment

ThisPlumCrab · 15/08/2025 11:19

jannier · 15/08/2025 11:09

And some people are just addicted to shopping they've lost the art to amuse themselves just like the children needing constant stimulation it's nothing to do with needing a shop on a Sunday it's not having anything else. Just like a kid with a console shopping is easy mind numbing entertainment

That assumes everyone who shops on Sunday is doing it for mindless entertainment, which just isn’t true. Many people work long or irregular hours, have caring responsibilities or live in areas where Sunday is their only practical time to shop. Comparing it to a child with a console ignores the reality that for a lot of people, it’s about necessity, not addiction.

OP posts:
jannier · 15/08/2025 11:38

DrPrunesqualer · 15/08/2025 09:45

Hobbies. Reading.
We all survived covid without shops all the time

And most working found they saved loads

jannier · 15/08/2025 11:39

ThisPlumCrab · 15/08/2025 11:19

That assumes everyone who shops on Sunday is doing it for mindless entertainment, which just isn’t true. Many people work long or irregular hours, have caring responsibilities or live in areas where Sunday is their only practical time to shop. Comparing it to a child with a console ignores the reality that for a lot of people, it’s about necessity, not addiction.

But you were the one saying there were no woods and the park near you was so boring....implying for you it's entertainment

StitchHappens · 15/08/2025 14:48

ThisPlumCrab · 15/08/2025 10:43

Mental health is not just about downtime. It is also about reducing stress. For some, Sunday is the only day they can shop without rushing after work. Closing shops could make life more stressful, not less.

Not if everyone worked one weekend day it wouldn't. Then everyone would have a day in the week to do shopping etc. Maybe you should encourage your employer to consider opening Saturdays and Sundays so you could have that option?

the5thgoldengirl · 15/08/2025 15:11

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PeonyPatch · 15/08/2025 16:16

ThisPlumCrab · 15/08/2025 10:09

Just because we survived at the time doesn't mean it should be like that now.

Exactly

Mosaiccat · 15/08/2025 16:44

I'd love supermarkets to be open for longer hours on a Sunday. Families are busy, we work during the week so struggle to get to the supermarket during the week.

tumblingdowntherabbithole · 15/08/2025 16:49

StitchHappens · 15/08/2025 14:48

Not if everyone worked one weekend day it wouldn't. Then everyone would have a day in the week to do shopping etc. Maybe you should encourage your employer to consider opening Saturdays and Sundays so you could have that option?

Edited

Exactly. Funny how the solution is always "longer Sunday hours" rather than "I'll work a Sunday and then I can do my shopping on a Wednesday".