Ebb Tide
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I had been away visiting my Mum and had been planning to come back yesterday, but came back early as the situation across the UK worsened.
The journey(3-4 buses and 7 hours to cover 135 miles) usually knocks me out for 3-5 days, so fortunately I had supplies in to cover that and brought some stuff back with me.
I live in a small town in a rural area, we have 2 small supermarkets, and a few independent food shops.
Although I would rather support the independent shops my energy levels aren't up to it, even though I am in the centre of the town. I don't drive any more.
I had mastered buying food for each week in one shop at the larger supermarket and was grateful I was managing that. Now because of the limited stocks that isn't going to be possible. I have been out 4 times in the last 2 days to try and find what I would normally manage to get in one shop. I've also been far more exposed to other people than I am normally.
Yesterday the local Co-op only had a punnet of grapes, a small bag of carrot sticks(bought by the lady ahead of me) and 3 vacuum bags of beetroot in the fruit and veg section and they are only allowing you to buy one of any item, which I understand, but is tough when it is so hard to go out anyway.
There are people staying in the holiday lets behind me and across the road and about 14 caravans in the small park. The hotels and cafes are closed so they will have to buy and cook their own food.
I have put in a bulk online wholefood order (although they are fewer items available and a longer processing time)and I'm lucky in that I have friends and neighbours who have offered to help (some of them in the over 70 age group) but difficult for them if the shops have been stripped.
I've made a list of all the food I have in and making menu plans for the next week.
I hope the food situation improves for us all.
The journey(3-4 buses and 7 hours to cover 135 miles) usually knocks me out for 3-5 days, so fortunately I had supplies in to cover that and brought some stuff back with me.
I live in a small town in a rural area, we have 2 small supermarkets, and a few independent food shops.
Although I would rather support the independent shops my energy levels aren't up to it, even though I am in the centre of the town. I don't drive any more.
I had mastered buying food for each week in one shop at the larger supermarket and was grateful I was managing that. Now because of the limited stocks that isn't going to be possible. I have been out 4 times in the last 2 days to try and find what I would normally manage to get in one shop. I've also been far more exposed to other people than I am normally.
Yesterday the local Co-op only had a punnet of grapes, a small bag of carrot sticks(bought by the lady ahead of me) and 3 vacuum bags of beetroot in the fruit and veg section and they are only allowing you to buy one of any item, which I understand, but is tough when it is so hard to go out anyway.
There are people staying in the holiday lets behind me and across the road and about 14 caravans in the small park. The hotels and cafes are closed so they will have to buy and cook their own food.
I have put in a bulk online wholefood order (although they are fewer items available and a longer processing time)and I'm lucky in that I have friends and neighbours who have offered to help (some of them in the over 70 age group) but difficult for them if the shops have been stripped.
I've made a list of all the food I have in and making menu plans for the next week.
I hope the food situation improves for us all.