Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Chatting => Chatting on the Plot => Topic started by: GraciesGran on November 28, 2020, 08:02
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Apparently they will be opening 24 hours a day in December.
Form an orderly queue!
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I can see the sense in that. A lot of people work odd hours now and might be up for some shopping either before or after work. It would be nice and quiet as well and easier to park :)
Now planning late night trip myself :lol:
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My nearest 24 hour one is Nottingham :(
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The one in the Metrocentre is planning to open 24 hours a day - should cause havoc with security as the place usually closes to the public overnight.
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I can see a lot of shops wanting to open for extended hours, so it might be the shopping centres have already made provision for additional night security through December.
We have a 24hr Trasco near me and I have on occasion popped in on the way home after working strange shifts. There are always people there shopping. When I worked in the garden centre, at really busy times, when we were in at the dawn of sparrow’s fart, I would stop at a 24hr MaccyD to grab a coffee and something to eat on the drive. There were always police in there recovering from the night shift with some much needed food and a feet up session :)
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Noted that M&S are threatening to do late night opening in the week before Christmas (https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/nov/19/marks-spencer-to-open-400-stores-to-midnight-for-Christmas)
Not sure that either Primark or M&S are places I fancy being in the middle of the night.
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Christine, you and me both. Shopping my least favourite occupation, even worse than housework.
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We don't have a Primark on the Island so it's a treat for me when I visit either of my daughters on the mainland. We only got an M&S late '90's. Prior to that a day trip to Portsmouth on the Hovercraft was known as the 'knicker run'. Can't say I really fancy shopping late at night either. Far more important things to do, but I can see the benefit of it to those people working late shifts.
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A friend who has been sheltering was desperate for groceries one day. She went to the supermarket at 8.30pm and was surprised to find it virtually empty. Now if she does all her shopping late evening.
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Elaine, I also choose to go mid-evening. There's generally stocks of everything, although fresh fruit and veg might be a little low sometimes. It's far less busy than daytime or weekends.
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I do feel sorry for the workers of these stores, they might be asked to begin with but in the end it will be expected of them just like Sunday trading :( & no I’m not at all religious. I can see how if you are a shift worker it might be preferable.
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It may mean some are pressured Snowdrops, but there are lots of overnight workers already and you are right, those hours do suit a lot of folk.
We have people putting together the internet shopping orders overnight year round, as do a lot of other companies, plus some do a lot of stock filling overnight as well. We tend to end at some point during the evening and get out of the way of the pickers. There are also transport workers, takeaway places and people involved in the distribution and delivery businesses. You generally get an enhanced hourly rate. It adds up quite nicely if you do a lot of hours overnight and means you need to work less hours overall.