I really want B&M to commit to this as well, but I have a feeling (£££) that they won’t.
I sold probably close to 30 disposable barbecues during a 6 hour shift at the beginning of the week and I felt my soul dying every time I had to scan the barcode.
>Once weather conditions allow, disposable barbecues will be made available again.
Once the rain stops, we’ll start selling umbrellas
Government should step in and ban them.
People can’t even be trusted not to burn down the world around them anymore… idiocracy
> Tesco said the move was temporary.
> Once weather conditions allow, disposable barbecues will be made available again, Tesco said.
If you’re only prepared to sell disposable barbecues when a light drizzle is expected, you should probably make this permanent…
Regardless of the fire issue, should we be using anything which is described as “disposable” anymore?
Yellow stickers on the last few in store…fire sale
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I really want B&M to commit to this as well, but I have a feeling (£££) that they won’t.
I sold probably close to 30 disposable barbecues during a 6 hour shift at the beginning of the week and I felt my soul dying every time I had to scan the barcode.
>Once weather conditions allow, disposable barbecues will be made available again.
Once the rain stops, we’ll start selling umbrellas
Government should step in and ban them.
People can’t even be trusted not to burn down the world around them anymore… idiocracy
> Tesco said the move was temporary.
> Once weather conditions allow, disposable barbecues will be made available again, Tesco said.
If you’re only prepared to sell disposable barbecues when a light drizzle is expected, you should probably make this permanent…
Regardless of the fire issue, should we be using anything which is described as “disposable” anymore?
Yellow stickers on the last few in store…fire sale