A co-op ‘Bag for Life’ about to
expire, I asked for a replacement recently to be told they didn’t do them
anymore. Instead, I was given a compostable
one. Also costing 10p, I remarked they ought
to be free.
“You should be glad we’re not
doing plastic”
“Yes, but they’re recyclable, not
single-use. And why do we have to pay for bags that aren’t plastic anyway?”
What a swizz!
Today, a colleague was updating Kiosk
Man on his partner’s pregnancy, saying she wanted a ‘gender reveal’ party.
Kiosk Man raised his eyebrows.
I butted in: “But what if it doesn’t
want to be that gender? - ‘How very dare you assume my gender before I’m even
born?’ it would be saying.”
“Good point,” agreed Kiosk Man.
An eavesdropping woman added: “Nothing
surprises me anymore.”
4. Let Them Drink Boke
Being on a
low income, keeping within a strict food budget is tricky, time-consuming and stressful. I mentally calculate the total cost of my
shop as I go round the store and try to buy products that offer the best
value. For instance, there are several
brands of tinned tomatoes ranging from 50p to almost £1 a can. The cheapest option is in a different place
so I am used to a certain amount of to-ing and fro-ing to keep costs down.
Because of
the shortages and supply issues (nowt to do with Brexit!), it is routine to not
find everything I need, even basic fruit and veg. Up until recently, if I wanted to buy bananas
for example, and there were none in the expected place, I would think ‘okay,
there are no bananas’.
However, presumably
in an attempt to disguise shortages, the notorious co-op practice of forever
moving stock around, has reached new levels.
So now, if I can’t see bananas on the usual shelf, I have to think: ‘are
there no bananas or have they been moved?’
On my visit today, I ended up going round the store three times and
still didn’t find everything I needed.
Everybody
knows about shortages and ‘supply chain issues’. Why won’t they just leave the gaps rather than
constantly shifting stuff and compounding
the already stressful shopping palaver?
On top of
all that, a large proportion of shelving is currently occupied by beer and coca
cola. Are they hoping customers will forget
what they came in for and drink boke instead?