Grocery delivery club sites
nice to see this Cl side, red house near york allowing onsite deliveries. Very useful
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Not stirring it up, are you, David.
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Very useful indeed. All it needs is for the Club to state they are allowed but at the member's own risk. So if they are not there to collect and the squirrels get away with the ginger nuts, then there is no comeback on the club.
Would also stop the need for members to park on the road outside the entrance waiting for delivery as well.
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well apparently they deliver to my house as well. But as it's only me involved then I'll take the risk on blocking my drive or running someone over.
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We can have up to seven different "home"grocery deliveries vying for somewhere to park in the narrow roads with parked cars where we are,so it would certainly give rise to some "interesting"manovers if it was allowed on any site with a couple of hundred or more pitches,with the "white van man" delivery drivers on a friday when every one orders their w/end food
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Those staying on CMC sites are on holiday. Does some people's holiday expectations preclude them from ever leaving the site during their stay. -- How boring !!
We always did our supermarket shopping when out and about touring whatever area we were in. It's easy and convenient.
K
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Better still, get out and use local food traders - in rural communities in particular and even in towns many of them depend on visitors for their survival. Why go to some new area of the country and then shop in exactly the same way you do at home?
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I'm on HOLIDAY! When I leave the site I want fun, not boring shoping. And especially not having to waste time hunting about unfamiliar shops to get the things I want.
So what I do is shop before I leave home and take as much as practical with me. However I do appreciate that with modern miniscule cars and tiny payloads this option is not available to all. Tthat is why I firmly support them being able to have deliveries to a site.
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I understand it's rather like venison, DD.
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I understand it's a growing market although I'm not sure it's for me.
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