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do supermarkets actually have food now?

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jobhunter7 · 09/04/2020 13:48

do supermarkets actually have food now?

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Newgirls · 09/04/2020 14:17

Yes full of hot cross buns etc!

Haven’t they done an amazing job 👍

refraction · 09/04/2020 14:18

And I am in the North East must be the Ketchup all sold out for the barbecues.

canigooutyet · 09/04/2020 14:19

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The issue here is still lack of delivery slots. It’s ridiculous. I’ve contacted every single company to explain health issues, have the virus, there’s no one to ask. Plus carrying shopping for a week for 5 is impossible even just the basics.

Basically tough shit. Even discharge letter, letter from gp, urology, mh etc. Tough shit. I really thought by being slots would be available.

Instead we are having to get takeaways. It’s ridiculous.

homemadecommunistrussia · 09/04/2020 14:20

No wraps or yeast or hand gel obv. But everything else. Smile

teenagetantrums · 09/04/2020 14:21

Round here everything apart from flour. Although was a bit of self raising in Lidl today. Shelves have gaps so only one type of tinned tomatoes but everything l need there

Littleshortcake · 09/04/2020 14:24

Everything fine here. I avoid the popular local supermarket though as it's rammed and trolleys backing up to the main road. The less popular supermarket is great. Went this morning and also bought lots of bedding plants for my pots Grin nice afternoon planned.

LMalone · 09/04/2020 14:25

Pretty much been able to get everything. Anything I can’t get from the big supermarkets I get from the smaller locals even antibacterial wipes and hand sanitiser!

AdoraBell · 09/04/2020 14:29

My local Sainsbury’s has stock, hardly any pasta, rice, flour, frozen veg, canned goods and some fresh produce items. I didn’t go to every aisle yesterday but they seemed to have lots of cheese/cold meats/ready meals/crisps/biscuits/veg/salad and fruit.

LeggyLinda · 09/04/2020 14:31

There was a week or two round our way when they were all bare, but starting to get back to normal and you can always find something if you’re not too fussy.

Still very low on toiletries (especially any kind of soap), but strangely awash with toilet paper - we never seemed to get hit with that shortage.

CallmeAngelina · 09/04/2020 14:32

I think it's important to pick a slower time to go, too.
Last Friday afternoon it took a friend over 40 minutes to even get in the door at Sainsbury's but I waited until late Saturday afternoon and walked straight in. It was very civilised inside, too and I got everything I needed.

Wotrewelookinat · 09/04/2020 14:38

Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, MandS food and Coop near me all have almost everything now.

inwood · 09/04/2020 14:40

SE London and we have even been bale to get flour now. Still no yeast though.

KateF · 09/04/2020 14:42

Our Morrison's has plenty of fresh stuff but still no pasta, rice, baking supplies or beans and very little in the way of tinned food or cleaning stuff. However, the staff and most other customers are lovely and they're doing their best.

Sunnywaves · 09/04/2020 14:49

Do you think the quiet times are erratic now or is there an obvious best day/time to go?

GaraMedouar · 09/04/2020 14:53

My local supermarket is fully stocked ish apart from liquid soap. You can buy bars of soap though. I’ve not checked for flour - don’t bake. Tinned foods a tad sparse. And limited meat products - I just vary what I would normally get.

CallmeAngelina · 09/04/2020 14:54

Cashier told me to avoid the first bit of time before opening. Once they've let in the initial batch of people at the front of the queue, if you're not in that batch, you then have to wait until they've finished their shopping before the one out/one in thing starts.

DivGirl · 09/04/2020 14:58

My local Tesco metro had never been so well stocked. The big Asda close by is like something from an apocalypse film - no flour, no sugar, no eggs, no pasta, no rice, tin aisle are bare, very little milk, no soap, very little choice for cleaning products, no paracetamol, no nappies. Big queues to get in both.

Scotland (big city).

Holdingmybreath · 09/04/2020 15:28

No eggs or yeast here.Flour turns up now and then so we have no bread or wholemeal flour now but enough plain and some self raising.
Will be joining those making sour dough bread soon when my yeast runs out.
Amazing how many more people are baking and bread making that didn't before.

kingis · 09/04/2020 15:28

My local Co-op didn't have tins, butter, eggs or flour. I couldn't get lemon either but that's happens from time to time anyway. Also it seems they had sold out their Easter eggs.

Sainsbury's delivery has almost everything last week.

milveycrohn · 09/04/2020 15:31

My DH has gone out once a week to get shopping, and we have had no difficulty in getting food.
Occassionally there have been some specific items unavailable (such as toilet rolls the first week), but otherwise no problem.
Fresh food has always been available in our area, because few people stockpile fresh food because it does not keep.

milveycrohn · 09/04/2020 15:32

further to my earlier post,
my DH could not find any hot cross buns

DownstairsMixUp · 09/04/2020 15:36

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ShowOfHands · 09/04/2020 15:47

No flour anywhere here but we have a big mill up the road and they have put aside some for me to collect when I'm walking past later. They've left it "hidden" so that I can retrieve it. Never imagined I'd be surreptitiously picking up a stash of coveted white powder.

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