Madelaine Amee
03-22-2020, 06:29 AM
I KNOW we live in a senior community, but what about shopping hours for the people who work and have young children to get off to school.
The stores are being emptied by seniors panic buying, which leaves almost nothing for the working people who live around us. What about nurses and others who serve us, when they get out of work there is almost nothing left for them. Also young women who have children that they have to get off to school. If we are going to cater to the seniors who can shop at any time during the day, then we certainly should give some thought to those who cannot get to the store whenever they want to do so.
By the way, this is not just a problem here in the States, I have a senior friend in the UK who is raising two young children and he and his wife are running into the same problem in his area in the UK.
The stores are being emptied by seniors panic buying, which leaves almost nothing for the working people who live around us. What about nurses and others who serve us, when they get out of work there is almost nothing left for them. Also young women who have children that they have to get off to school. If we are going to cater to the seniors who can shop at any time during the day, then we certainly should give some thought to those who cannot get to the store whenever they want to do so.
By the way, this is not just a problem here in the States, I have a senior friend in the UK who is raising two young children and he and his wife are running into the same problem in his area in the UK.