I donāt see a problem. Perhaps better that then going out of business.No problem with that. I walked down Oxford St in London on saturday and saw a few stores offering click and collect. Being able to collect goods bought online. The store was shut they just handed over the goods at the door..
What's the problem???
Thats my point, so why arent small retailers doing it?If Currys / B&Q etc can do it why not the small retailers ?
Mobile shop near me opens with a glass screen at the doorway so customers can't enter
Can't see the issue
Because they don't have the infrastructure?Thats my point, so why arent small retailers doing it?
One or two shops operating like that in my area..................these lockdowns put small businesses at risk, so if there is a way to carry on with limited trade, why not? As long as the rest of the advice is followed I don't see a problem.If Currys / B&Q etc can do it why not the small retailers ?
Mobile shop near me opens with a glass screen at the doorway so customers can't enter
Can't see the issue
The problem is its not Layton who have a much better shopping experience on Westcliffe Drive,where at least you can park on the side streets then eat your fish and chips from Onslow Road chippy on the benches provided.No problem with that. I walked down Oxford St in London on saturday and saw a few stores offering click and collect. Being able to collect goods bought online. The store was shut they just handed over the goods at the door..
What's the problem???