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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:
Celeste123 · 16/08/2025 14:13

It's because employers have to pay employees more money to work on Sundays.
So they limit the opening hours/staff hours.

tumblingdowntherabbithole · 16/08/2025 14:19

Celeste123 · 16/08/2025 14:13

It's because employers have to pay employees more money to work on Sundays.
So they limit the opening hours/staff hours.

No, they don't. Sunday pay is the same as every other day.

intrepidpanda · 16/08/2025 15:33

jannier · 16/08/2025 10:32

But these places are family day places for relaxing and getting away from chores like shopping.....our attitude to supermarkets has changed we now see them as a day out because we've moved away from simple relaxing pleasures and want to shop why are we so addicted to shopping? I bet most of us have browsed our phones on a shopping site at least twice this week ( if not daily) because an advert came up on social media so we took a look. We used to only think about shopping of any sort...food, clothes, DIY etc on one day a week. We're becoming addicts unable to go without.

Agree that Internet shopping is a huge problem.
Folk are buying stuff because they are sat at home bored.
It is terrible for the environment not to mention these facebook ads are overpriced scams.
Internet shopping should be restricted imo

dynamiccactus · 30/08/2025 17:09

Gamerlady · 15/08/2025 18:26

If you actually worked in retail you wouldn't be saying that. We work long enough hours as it is , and family time is very precious. If it was left to me Sundays would stay closed.

I did used to work in retail and because it was a tourist town I was able to work Saturdays and Sundays and earn money!

There are loads of people who have to work on Sundays. I fail to see why only retail workers deserve the hallowed "family time" which usually in my imagination involves going to an NT place which requires people to work(either for money or as volunteers).

dynamiccactus · 30/08/2025 17:09

Celeste123 · 16/08/2025 14:13

It's because employers have to pay employees more money to work on Sundays.
So they limit the opening hours/staff hours.

I don't think they do pay extra on Sundays anymore. When I worked Sundays I got double time!

They only open 6 hours because they are can't open longer by law.

Gladysknightjustwalkinmyshoes · 30/08/2025 17:28

twilighteaser · 14/08/2025 12:20

I live North Italy, many of our supermarkets are open 8-8pm on Sundays, I'm surprised UK still has the old 10-4 rule.

Scotland doesn't Supermarkets open 8am to 8pm

MoominMai · 30/08/2025 17:52

doodleschnoodle · 14/08/2025 10:17

I work Sundays by choice, works well for childcare too. No one seems to be worried for me Sad

Surely this would create more jobs and that is a good thing? Sundays are actually good days to work for some people as it can be a day less paid childcare needed if the other parent is at home. Plenty of people work Sundays in lots of different roles, so not sure why supermarkets are any different to all the other places people work.

I’m in Scotland so it’s normal here anyway. 24-hour supermarkets are open truly 24 hours every day.

Edited

Agree. Some people are taking too blinkered a view of this.

When I was an employment advisor, one of the most highly sought after jobs for a wide age range (especially for the low skilled wanting a route way into the world of work) was retail. Many of the jobs would always be PT and so any extra hours were happily snapped up by those without dependants - which is actually a lot of people. So yes, I don’t think there would be much danger of people being forced to do Suns against the or will and you make a v good point about the childcare issue.

RimTimTagiDim · 01/09/2025 12:03

WhiskySour83 · 15/08/2025 01:58

Where I live, nothing opens on Sundays at all and we survive. Let the staff have one day off in peace and spend Sunday doing other things.

Where I live, everything is open on Sundays and we all survive.

Somersetbaker · 01/09/2025 12:55

What about vicars why do they always have to work sundays and xmas day as well?

nomas · 01/09/2025 14:23

Somersetbaker · 01/09/2025 12:55

What about vicars why do they always have to work sundays and xmas day as well?

They should unionise.

PrincessASDaisy · 01/09/2025 14:34

I just do my week’s worth of shopping on a different day…a week is a week, there’s no law saying you HAVE to shop for the week on a Sunday.

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