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Florence
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Florence
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Mistress Rose
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Too many people are getting deliveries. Can't think why most of them do. When I was working, I used to go into the supermarket on the way home from work, so not a real problem. Now I have a shopping day where I make a tour of the shops I use. In the past I have gone out Saturday to get to shops other than supermarkets. If you really can't, for physical reasons, get to the shops, you need specialist food, or the travel is impossible because you don't drive and there is no bus, then yes, bot otherwise, better to go yourself.
In the past, a lot of shops did deliver. We had the bread, milk, eggs, meat and newspapers delivered when I was a child, but Mum used to walk to the shops to do the rest of the shopping. Admittedly she didn't go to work, but I always have, and managed all right. |
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