Well you have to give the supermarkets credit for looking out for the vulnerable but a shame I can’t say the same for chemists.
Took 4 journeys to my local chemist, twice not open despite on their web site it says they are, another journey and a big queue outside so returned home and again today the forth time but still a big queue.
As our prescriptions are now running out and we are running out of time for getting hold of the prescription so my wife had to wait in the queue for over and hour because there letting one customer in when one comes out, this being a 2100 Sq Ft store, just imagine if they were doing that in the supermarkets.
Just to add to the disorganised cock-up they only had the wife’s prescription and not mine despite me being told last week to put the order in early to avoid problems and just been on to the local surgery to be told were not due that prescription for another week so another one of life’s adventure next week because of misinformation.
Just happened to pass the doctors surgery coming back from the chemist and there’s a queue of unfortunates there of about 200 yards long of whom many are vulnerable people in wheelchairs or on mobility scooters so they must be using the same one in one out system too.
Thank you Sainsbury’s and Asda for caring but no credit for Boots the Chemist I’m afraid to say and may I add a shop/chemist that should know better and if you must sale tooth paste, ladies make-up, perfume and electric razors at this time form a separate queue for the folk who are collecting prescriptions……you morons.