dr synne wrote:Do you think it will lead to any social changes in how we live. Travel restrictions, the rules of social contact, our attitudes to what's really important.
Or will it be business as usual and forgotten about in a years time.
Raggamuffin wrote:People will not take supermarkets for granted, and they will be told that the customer is not always right.
xtras1 wrote:dr synne wrote:Do you think it will lead to any social changes in how we live. Travel restrictions, the rules of social contact, our attitudes to what's really important.
Or will it be business as usual and forgotten about in a years time.
i really hope it is a wake up call for most, reflect on morals & respect.
just not on forums
Gabby wrote:The fallout from this is gonna show for years after I reckon!
Gabby wrote:The fallout from this is gonna show for years after I reckon!
dr synne wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:People will not take supermarkets for granted, and they will be told that the customer is not always right.
Our local ASDA pretty much got that one sussed already
Hopefully we wont take anything for granted, and appreciate what we have more.
I'm hoping we concentrate more on work life balance and quality of life rather than being cogs in the Darwinian capitalist machine.
xtras1 wrote:dr synne wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:People will not take supermarkets for granted, and they will be told that the customer is not always right.
Our local ASDA pretty much got that one sussed already
Hopefully we wont take anything for granted, and appreciate what we have more.
I'm hoping we concentrate more on work life balance and quality of life rather than being cogs in the Darwinian capitalist machine.
you know even after this craziness, i would like to see somethings still in place, better rota for staff, seems people realise you do have to actually queue! something that got lost over the years along with common sense.
little things can help.
dr synne wrote:xtras1 wrote:dr synne wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:People will not take supermarkets for granted, and they will be told that the customer is not always right.
Our local ASDA pretty much got that one sussed already
Hopefully we wont take anything for granted, and appreciate what we have more.
I'm hoping we concentrate more on work life balance and quality of life rather than being cogs in the Darwinian capitalist machine.
you know even after this craziness, i would like to see somethings still in place, better rota for staff, seems people realise you do have to actually queue! something that got lost over the years along with common sense.
little things can help.
Gotta admit I hate queueing
xtras1 wrote:dr synne wrote:xtras1 wrote:dr synne wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:People will not take supermarkets for granted, and they will be told that the customer is not always right.
Our local ASDA pretty much got that one sussed already
Hopefully we wont take anything for granted, and appreciate what we have more.
I'm hoping we concentrate more on work life balance and quality of life rather than being cogs in the Darwinian capitalist machine.
you know even after this craziness, i would like to see somethings still in place, better rota for staff, seems people realise you do have to actually queue! something that got lost over the years along with common sense.
little things can help.
Gotta admit I hate queueing
don't we all but it is manners
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