Over 65 in supermarkets

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G Dog
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Over 65 in supermarkets

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Are the supermarkets still doing the 65 years of age up to 10am this week does anyone know.
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The service remains exclusively for persons 65 years and older as well as persons with disabilities, from pharmacies and food retailers, from the time of their operation until 09.00 am.
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Unfortunately. Lidl, Ellados Ave seem to have given up as far as regulating who can enter. For a few days there was a younger, slightly nervous looking Security? guy near the entrance, but he didn't seem able to stop younger people entering the store. Today, when I went at 08.45 there was no one there... and the store was busy. I didn't stay there long.

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Kili01 wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 12:45 pm For a few days there was a younger, slightly nervous looking Security? guy near the entrance, but he didn't seem able to stop younger people entering the store. Today, when I went at 08.45 there was no one there... and the store was busy. I didn't stay there long.
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It must be quite tricky for them (security people) Dee. "Erm, excuse me Sir/Madam but, are you over 65?". . . . . . Could be quite insulting for someone who has had 'hard digs or just bad genes.'

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We always call in Smart when we are down in Pafos and we turned up at 1pm they had an over 65 rule for 1 till 2, we didn't know this, my wife was asked if she was over 65 and she said no, so they turned her away. I am under that age also but with a mask to hide my youthful face I just pointed at my head and said bald and grey, they let me in with a laugh, I bet there was only half a dozeni n there at the time so not a good rule really especially at that time
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I would love it, if they turned me away, unfortunately they take one look at my mug, and usher me in :(
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I think that I will abandon Lidl for now, and shop at one of the other supermarkets where people seem to behave more sensibly...

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WHL wrote: Fri Dec 04, 2020 9:54 am I would love it, if they turned me away, unfortunately they take one look at my mug, and usher me in :(
Carry you in?,,with my aging boat race they assist me in :cry:
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Had a great shopping experience in the TOTK Lidl this afternoon - after reading many comments on various forums and FB groups I anticipated being harrassed by windscreen wiper sellers and inside people ignoring social distancing, lack of wearing face masks... Nothing of the sort - I was there approx 12.45-1.15pm and there was hardly anyone there, two cashiers with queues of 2-3 people in each. All very civilised.

Have noticed there is a bottleneck effect from about 9.45 am onwards at the supermarket I use when I am on the way out and find a queue of younger people waiting to enter the shop. However, some shops have already changed the time from 9 am when everyone has access so maybe a similar thing happens at 8.45 am now. Even during the lockdown I preferred to go to the supermarket in the afternoons as there were fewer people around then and also less shelf stockers than in the early morning hours.
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