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Well done Sainsbury

Postby jenniren » 24 Mar 2020, 12:37

For anyone it might concern.

Sainsbury e-mailed me to let me know they will be releasing daily delivery slots to customers over 70 or in the at risk category. It started yesterday and they seem to be adding dates a couple of days ahead so I've been able to order a delivery for this Thursday. Understandably they are restricting it to one delivery per week, but at least it means we will be able to have fresh veggies etc each week.
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Re: Well done Sainsbury

Postby saundra » 24 Mar 2020, 12:50

No Jen I got a message from them yesterday but I did t look at it because they don't have a store here I will look thanks


o it was about a .money prize rubbish
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Re: Well done Sainsbury

Postby Kaz » 24 Mar 2020, 13:18

That's really good 8-)
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Re: Well done Sainsbury

Postby miasmum » 24 Mar 2020, 18:47

Jen, I am trying to register Luke as disabled so he can get priority slots, any supermarket will do but having no luck with any of them.

Either phones not available or websites down. Its not the end of the world I can shop for him.

We had the dreaded email saying no visiting until further notice today. I knew it was coming but still made me cry, which was a tad embarrassing as I was at work
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Re: Well done Sainsbury

Postby saundra » 24 Mar 2020, 19:11

Hi mm no wonder you where upset have a hug
Let's hope we can be back to normal very soon xx
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Re: Well done Sainsbury

Postby Workingman » 24 Mar 2020, 19:23

Shell, I was thinking about Luke...

My ex is an area manager of homes for those with severe epilepsy - unable to look after themselves. She was saying that they are on a priority delivery list via the council. Could Luke's carers get him on something similar? I'm not exactly sure how it works but I think that some places are registered with supermarkets through the council.
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Re: Well done Sainsbury

Postby miasmum » 24 Mar 2020, 19:32

I dont know Frank, I will ring the council and ask. He lives in a council property so that might buy him some kind of priority.

He can go out with this carers, just for a walk round the local area. His local area is not the best and there is not far to go that isn't housing.

I am trying not to think about what he is thinking too much as that just upsets me. I cant do anything about it and it is just as bad for many others. At least Luke is a lazy little monkey so not doing much might actually suit him. Only problem is after seizures he is wired and becomes like Forest Gump unable to settle and desperate to walk, that could be fun.

Thanks Frank and Saundra xx
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Re: Well done Sainsbury

Postby jenniren » 24 Mar 2020, 21:55

((((Shell)))) this is the number for Sainsbury if you want to register Luke as vulnerable 0800 328 1700 They are bound to be extra busy, but worth a try xxx
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Re: Well done Sainsbury

Postby Kaz » 24 Mar 2020, 22:10

That's so upsetting Shell, I'm really sorry :(
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Re: Well done Sainsbury

Postby miasmum » 24 Mar 2020, 23:23

Thanks Kaz, its such a horrible thought, but you're not with Harry either and he isn't well, so I feel for you.

Jen I rang that number and hung on for 25 mins I will try again tomorrow
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