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Is it risky going to a supermarkets?

70 replies

Flowersblue · 28/12/2020 23:45

Is it risky to going to a supermarket? (Covid)

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BananaPop2020 · 28/12/2020 23:47

No more risky than anything else, as long as you are sensible. Most people don’t have any choice!

StacySoloman · 28/12/2020 23:47

It's riskier than getting shopping delivered or click and collect.

HarrietSchulenberg · 28/12/2020 23:48

Mask up and wash and antibac your hands before and after. No riskier than anything else.

Tootletum · 28/12/2020 23:49

Obviously starving would be less risky?

TicTacTwo · 28/12/2020 23:49

You can reduce risk by going at antisocial hours too.

AvocadosBeforeMortgages · 28/12/2020 23:49

Everything in life has a risk, including crossing the road

Personally, I choose going to the supermarket over taking slots from those who genuinely need them, or starvation

RememberSelfCompassion · 28/12/2020 23:50

What's the "anything else?"

The only thing more risky than supermarkets (we have home delivery) that we do is schools. Theyre 1000× riskier than everything it feels. So we're minimising all other risk.

There's stories on here/elsewhere of a supermarket being the only place people have been. So we're avoiding it. Any indoor enclosed space is risky

RememberSelfCompassion · 28/12/2020 23:51

(I am clinically vulnerable just to add.) If I were under 50 with no risk factors I think Id just "be snesible" with mask and distancing but acce0t it is likely to be a mild illness...

Randominternetbitch · 28/12/2020 23:51

Yes it is really dangerous. Stay at home.

NameChange84 · 28/12/2020 23:52

I’m shielded.
In the letter it specifically says to avoid shops so I do as much as possible.
If I have to go, I go extremely late at night.

Nohomemadecandles · 28/12/2020 23:52

What prompted the question?

ssd · 28/12/2020 23:53

This thread really helps the anxiety and stress of those that work in supermarkets, including me and my dcs.

So thanks @Flowersblue

TheThingWithFeathers · 28/12/2020 23:53

You have to eat! I've been going to the supermarket approx twice weekly since March. I usually go late at night. I don't think it's especially risky.

Billie18 · 28/12/2020 23:53

@Flowersblue

Is it risky to going to a supermarket? (Covid)
Of course it is. Everything in life is risky.
Nicknacky · 28/12/2020 23:54

Are you worried? I’m not worried at all in the supermarket. Or anywhere else, now I think about it but I’m not vulnerable nor is anyone close to me.

MidnightHangingTree · 28/12/2020 23:56

I've not been in a supermarket since March... much prefer getting shopping delivered as the risk is definitely lower.

Oblahdeeoblahdoe · 28/12/2020 23:56

The last time I went to a supermarket is about 2 months ago and I saw 2 people come in after me who didn't use the hand sanitiser or wipe down the trolley handles. Freaked me out thinking they were going around the shop handling goods. I also avoid being in an enclosed space with others. Luckily my DD can add my shopping onto her delivery.

katy1213 · 29/12/2020 00:02

Guess it's risky having deliveries that could have been packed by someone with Covid. So what are you gong to do - starve until it goes away? Or stop over-reacting?

Itslidesacrossthefloor · 29/12/2020 00:09

Definitely, especially Asda. Dodgy types in there.

Sittinginmyoodie · 29/12/2020 00:12

Well, I have been to Asda at least once a week since March and am yet to be struck down with anything. I even went when we didn't have to wear masks.

I also don't use hand sanitiser in the shop. Because I use my own, which is probably better than the watered down crap in there.

Quaagars · 29/12/2020 00:14

I don't want to start getting scared about going to the supermarket.
That way mental health suffers.
I have a supermarket within a 10 minute walk.
If I've got my mask on, I do my social distancing, that's all we can do really?
I've been going to supermarkets the entire way through since March.

JhsLs · 29/12/2020 00:14

Don’t stand within 1m of anyone else for 1 minute (or 2m for twenty minutes) and you’ll be fine.

SideboardOfDoom · 29/12/2020 00:17

I’ve been going to the supermarket 1-2 times per week since March. I have not had covid.

I prefer to leave delivery slots for those who are less physically able to get to the shops or who might wish not to do so because they are in a higher risk group.

I’ve never personally felt at any great risk in the supermarket. I have worn a mask since they became mandatory and any interaction with others is fleeting.

At the start of the pandemic I did wipe down my shopping and change my clothes after visiting the supermarket. I then realised that was insane and stopped; I’ve felt a lot happier and more relaxed since doing so.

AlwaysLatte · 29/12/2020 00:18

Definitely get deliveries instead of going in person if you can. It took me a while to get it going but I'm now 4-5 weeks in advance with my slots at any time so able to get the same day and time every week now - it makes meal planning easier, too. If I have to go in between I try to go late at night when it's super quiet.

Givemeabreak88 · 29/12/2020 00:20

Well you have to go?! I posted on my local Facebook group a positive comment about my Tesco’s shop and got told that people should be leaving slots for the vulnerable 🙄