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Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
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david63
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Re: Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
I think Moby that you are probably more likely to be seriously injured in a RTA either going to or coming from said Waitrose that contracting Covid-19 from one of their staff.
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Onelife
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Re: Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
The Memory of how you have butchered some of my posts will never fade
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Onelife
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Re: Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
I’ll be needing a statistical breakdown from Johndavid63 wrote: 12 Jul 2020, 18:59I think Moby that you are probably more likely to be seriously injured in a RTA either going to or coming from said Waitrose that contracting Covid-19 from one of their staff.
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Ranchi
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Re: Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
We used Waitrose Click & Collect at Ilkley. Order was fine. Money taken from card as expected. We were given a time slot but (as we were travelling a distance) we arrived about 45 mins before hand. I parked the car and wandered across to where the click and collect was. I spoke to a member of staff and they said just to drive across to one of the bays and open the boot. I gave my name and the scheduled collection time. The shopping was brought out bagged (I think) and in In a trolley. The trolley was left adjacent to the boot opening and the member of staff withdrew. I emptied the trolley and put the trolley back. There was a table with hand sanitiser near by.
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Manoverboard
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Re: Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
That is exactly what I was waiting to hear, many thanks ' Ranchi 'Ranchi wrote: 12 Jul 2020, 22:16We used Waitrose Click & Collect at Ilkley. Order was fine. Money taken from card as expected. We were given a time slot but (as we were travelling a distance) we arrived about 45 mins before hand. I parked the car and wandered across to where the click and collect was. I spoke to a member of staff and they said just to drive across to one of the bays and open the boot. I gave my name and the scheduled collection time. The shopping was brought out bagged (I think) and in In a trolley. The trolley was left adjacent to the boot opening and the member of staff withdrew. I emptied the trolley and put the trolley back. There was a table with hand sanitiser near by.
Great to discover first hand that there is no need for ID or credit cards etc, I had an email from Waitrose waiting for me this morning but sadly their Customer Services haven't got a clue how their own system is supposed to work.
In truth I am far more concerned about the potentially infected Grockles than their locally based staff but I will promise to observe the Green Cross Code and look both waysdavid63 wrote: 12 Jul 2020, 18:59I think Moby that you are probably more likely to be seriously injured in a RTA either going to or coming from said Waitrose that contracting Covid-19 from one of their staff.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
If in doubt hold your Mum's hand.Manoverboard wrote: 13 Jul 2020, 06:54In truth I am far more concerned about the potentially infected Grockles than their locally based staff but I will promise to observe the Green Cross Code and look both ways :angel:david63 wrote: 12 Jul 2020, 18:59I think Moby that you are probably more likely to be seriously injured in a RTA either going to or coming from said Waitrose that contracting Covid-19 from one of their staff.
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Ranchi
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Re: Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
I took my driving licence (old fashioned type & had my bus pass but neither were required) I may have been asked my phone number but can’t remember. It was Otley not Ilkley store, we are not from that area & I’m always confusing those two. Certainly no close contact. All very well organised.
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Manoverboard
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Re: Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
I would dearly love to but sadly ... I cannot
I am adding a few Favourites ( things we cannot get in Sainsbugs ) as we speak, our choice is determined by the lack of close proximity car parking so out of many there is only a small one to choose fromRanchi wrote: 13 Jul 2020, 09:05I took my driving licence (old fashioned type & had my bus pass but neither were required) I may have been asked my phone number but can’t remember. It was Otley not Ilkley store, we are not from that area & I’m always confusing those two. Certainly no close contact. All very well organised.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Manoverboard
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Re: Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
Well, have just booked a Waitrose ' Click 'n' Collect ' slot for next Monday so there's plenty of time to check out one's protective clothing ...
ps ... unbelievably I could have also booked a ' delivery slot ' for the 27th July, such a pity to have missed it
ps ... unbelievably I could have also booked a ' delivery slot ' for the 27th July, such a pity to have missed it
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Manoverboard
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Re: Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
Completed one's very first Click 'n' Collect today and would say to anybody else who had any reservations ... Go for it

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Gill W
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Re: Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
ExcellentManoverboard wrote: 20 Jul 2020, 16:36Completed one's very first Click 'n' Collect today and would say to anybody else who had any reservations ... Go for it
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I'll be sticking with my click and collect for quite some time to come, even if normality ever returns
Gill
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Manoverboard
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Re: Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
It, along with the visit of number 1 son at the weekend, represents our first real steps back into some sort of normality. I know it sounds absolutely ridiculous but we are really looking forward to our next ' C & C 'Gill W wrote: 20 Jul 2020, 16:56ExcellentManoverboard wrote: 20 Jul 2020, 16:36Completed one's very first Click 'n' Collect today and would say to anybody else who had any reservations ... Go for it
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I'll be sticking with my click and collect for quite some time to come, even if normality ever returns
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Gill W
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Re: Click 'n' Collect at Waitrose ?
I know exactly what you mean. I enjoy ordering online and the visit to the 'van' on Tuesday morning. One of the highlights of the week!Manoverboard wrote: 20 Jul 2020, 17:23It, along with the visit of number 1 son at the weekend, represents our first real steps back into some sort of normality. I know it sounds absolutely ridiculous but we are really looking forward to our next ' C & C 'Gill W wrote: 20 Jul 2020, 16:56ExcellentManoverboard wrote: 20 Jul 2020, 16:36Completed one's very first Click 'n' Collect today and would say to anybody else who had any reservations ... Go for it
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I'll be sticking with my click and collect for quite some time to come, even if normality ever returns![]()
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Gill