RE: Anything and Everything
In the annoying thread today I mentioned the fact that shops (not local shops like Tesco Express and corner shops) are only allowed to be open to customers to buy stuff for a maximum of six hours on Sundays. I'm told this has something to do with the church probably because Sunday is seen as a rest day. I think in this day in age this is now seen as stupid and annoying, I can't be the only person who has ran out of say milk at 1730 on a Sunday evening and have either had to wait until Monday morning to get some or go to your local shop where the use by date has almost passed and pay double what it would cost in Tesco or Asda. The thing is with this law is it can be lifted at times, for example when the Olympics were on London back in 2012. I think ridding the UK of this law would possibly be a boost for the economy as think about it, if shops open earlier more people may go shopping and have more time to go round all the shops, shops opening earlier would also mean that people would need an earlier bus / train service and the earlier start could mean more people may travel on buses and possibly travel further on Sundays in some places bus services only run between about 10am and 6pm. Also if the big four supermarkets were allowed to stay open later more people may go to these supermarkets and someone goes just for milk and sees an offer on things they would like to buy they will spend more money. Also extended hours would also mean more employees would be needed or more hours for employees.
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