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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #162 on: Friday 20 March 20 16:39 GMT (UK) »
That is it  Pennines, they know who we are and all about us when we originally signed up, even to the extent of knowing through loyalty cards what you buy from week to week

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« Reply #163 on: Friday 20 March 20 16:46 GMT (UK) »
Let's hope that other online delivery stores do the same, although I can't remember telling them my date of birth when I signed up for Tesco and Waitrose years ago.

My niece left Josh (her 17 year old son) some money today and asked him to try and get some bread. My sister spoke to him on the phone and asked if he'd got any, he said, "No, but I managed to get a birthday cake so we can have that for lunch and some crisps and cheap chocolate."   ;D ;D ;D
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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #164 on: Friday 20 March 20 16:47 GMT (UK) »
What's a 'delivery pass customer'?
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« Reply #166 on: Friday 20 March 20 16:53 GMT (UK) »
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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #167 on: Friday 20 March 20 16:54 GMT (UK) »
That made me laugh Groom.

Typical of a teenager but at least he did not come home empty handed he used his initiative  :) :)

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« Reply #168 on: Friday 20 March 20 16:54 GMT (UK) »
Fine! Excluded yet again!!

I'm so close to tears with all this, I can't tell you. I suppose the upside of it all is that I'll soon be able to get into a size 0!!
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« Reply #169 on: Friday 20 March 20 16:58 GMT (UK) »


My niece left Josh (her 17 year old son) some money today and asked him to try and get some bread. My sister spoke to him on the phone and asked if he'd got any, he said, "No, but I managed to get a birthday cake so we can have that for lunch and some crisps and cheap chocolate."   ;D ;D ;D

Hilarious...that lad will go far with his resourcefulness in a crisis  ;D ;D ;D

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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #170 on: Friday 20 March 20 17:05 GMT (UK) »
Let's hope that other online delivery stores do the same, although I can't remember telling them my date of birth when I signed up for Tesco and Waitrose years ago.

My niece left Josh (her 17 year old son) some money today and asked him to try and get some bread. My sister spoke to him on the phone and asked if he'd got any, he said, "No, but I managed to get a birthday cake so we can have that for lunch and some crisps and cheap chocolate."   ;D ;D ;D

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