by Suff » 22 Feb 2016, 17:45
Of course, as I said, after 10 or 20 years it becomes normal working practice and people don't get paid any more for it.
There are also serious disadvantages to shopping in 24 hour shops. Back in 2000 Mrs S used to take me to the airport for 04:30 and shop in Asda at 5am. She loved the empty feel of the shop. But she couldn't do her whole shop because there was no Alcohol to be had, the wet fish counter and the butchers counter were either not manned or not fully manned.
When I first went to Germany the shops closed at 12:30 on Saturday except for once a month which they called Langer Samstag when some of the shops opened to 14:30. The Naffi, on the other hand was open till 6pm. So we mainly shopped in the Naffi as I was working most of the hours that the German shops were open and my ex didn't drive and I had no intention of getting up at 7am on Saturday to be out and to the shops for 9am.
Today there are many German shops open till 18:00 on Saturday and they are agonising over 10pm closing on a Saturday night, it will destroy family life as they know it....
You would think that having 24x6 shopping would make Sunday shopping redundant. But, in the end, think, you've had a really heavy week for 6 days, it's a sunny Sunday, you grab the kids and head for the beach. It's been a wonderful day, you had lunch out, you're heading home, it's 7pm and you think, god I didn't get anything for tea....
That is the time when 24 x7 and unlimited Sunday shopping works for you. Of course it comes with a price. But what convenience doesn't.
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