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A shout out to Lynd (and the Co-op)

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Hi Lynd,

I can't find the post you made about the help you'd had from your Co-op with grocery deliveries, but just wanted to say a public 'thanks' to you, for flagging up the fact that the Co-op does seem to be proactive with vulnerable people in isolation who haven't been able to get groceries delivered.

As a result of that mention, I've been able to help my sister to get some deliveries and saved her a huge amount of stress.

So it's worth saying to anyone else who's having difficulty. You may be able to get help by calling the manager of your nearest local Co-op store.

I have to say that I've found that smaller stores have been much more helpful all round that the big 6 supermarkets.

Take care Lynd. I hope that you and your husband, and all our Care Community members are having a good day today. Continue to stay safe and stay well.

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sassy59

That’s so true, the smaller stores are stepping up and helping where possible. Good news for your sister Callendersgal. Xxxx

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Hi sassy59, thanks. It's been desperate for her. She's been managing with the help of a really lovely son-in-law and a marvellous neighbour, but she was diffident about asking too often or for too much heavy stuff (to be honest I don't think either of them minded at all, but I know how she felt). But this is a great solution for her, and I think the Co-op might gain a little customer loyalty for their help, later on! xxx

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I’m just so pleased your sister has less stress to cope with. The Co-op have come up trumps. Good to hear. Xxxxx

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Lynd

I am so glad you found help for your sister.

In the previous post I was talking about our council were taking calls for people who need shopping and are vulnerable.

I need to shield my husband.

You ring the council

They send you a list of items to choose from. You ring the council with your order and they pass it to the coop. The coop ring you. You pay for your items and a volunteer delivers the shopping to you.

I am not sure if this is nationwide but it is a huge relief for me.

Also I have read our local Lions group are delivering to the over seventies.

This must be how our ancestors felt when on the hunt for food 😁

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TheDrivenSnow in reply to Lynd

Really helpful info. Thank you :)

in reply to Lynd

It does feel a bit like a hunt at times, doesn't it Lynd?

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