I think that this pandemic has shown up the loutish behaviour and sense of entitlement that the majority of people in this country have, I know that someone will come along and say it’s a minority of people doing this but I don’t think it is anymore
I think they're going to extend it.The final day will be the kicker - bank holiday. It's just driven people crazy and the impact on the staff - both for the added stress, lack of time with their families, arranging days off etc is immense. A journalist really needs to write about it from that side.
Oh FFS. Just for that I hope more companies than we've heard of pull out of it.I think they're going to extend it.
With all the billionswastedspent of furlough it is small change and keeps some people happy.
It's making me realise just how expensive it is to eat out for average food. Would rather go out and spend £40-50 once a month for a few hours that's decent than somewhere you're in and out of pretty quickly for average food.
You can now get supermarket meal deals delivered to your door. The huge expansion of casual dining was unsustainable.
No, no, no, being drunk is no excuse. They deserve to be punished.Yeah I dont know the ins and outs like but I imagine he probably had a bit to drink too. But having that to do with in a busy as it is pub, must be hard The weather has been nice and its the summer holidays so I imagine everywhere probably would have been quite busy anyway
Probably meI've just heard on the radio that the amount claimed is equivalent for every person in the UK. Hope whoever has my households share enjoyed it
Me neither, I can't be bothered, tbh. All I see is how much people are stuffing in their faces for like a tenner, it's like a free-for-all! I'd prefer getting the occasional takeaway and enjoying it whilst feeling relaxed in my home without having to sanitize and feel on edge.Ive not been once.
The scheme ends next Mon.I'm that person that will be celebrating the end of this scheme tomorrow (hopefully) and looking forward to a road back to some sort of sustainable normality (why is that smilie so smug?)