My wife went to Aldi this morning. Shelves were full, every till was open, unheard of, and staff were directing customers to each till accordingly. There was the max 4 items limit but apart from wine, we had none in, she did not go anywhere near that limit, no need.
She said the staff were brilliant, she was in and out far quicker than usual. The lady on the till said they had more to bring out today when the shelves emptied and people were slowly starting to buy less. If shelves are full people will feel less inclined to stock pile. I'm sure the weekend will bring extra strain as many people traditionally do their shop then but maybe the restrictions that have finally been brought in are starting to work.
I saw an interesting piece from one supermarket yesterday saying they are going to streamline product ranges so that mfrs can make more and be more efficient (less down time to change machine setting, ingredients etc). All of this will help as well.
Anyway, a positive post I hope.
She said the staff were brilliant, she was in and out far quicker than usual. The lady on the till said they had more to bring out today when the shelves emptied and people were slowly starting to buy less. If shelves are full people will feel less inclined to stock pile. I'm sure the weekend will bring extra strain as many people traditionally do their shop then but maybe the restrictions that have finally been brought in are starting to work.
I saw an interesting piece from one supermarket yesterday saying they are going to streamline product ranges so that mfrs can make more and be more efficient (less down time to change machine setting, ingredients etc). All of this will help as well.
Anyway, a positive post I hope.