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I've been preparing for a lot of missing items on our large Morrisons Click and Collect order today.
Result: missing fine sea salt which I find strange. But it's only Hubby who uses it to make bread. I use sea salt flakes.
Two other items substited with missing brands. That's fine
Missing conference pears.
Just wondering whether click and collect gets preference over shopping in store, because we've really had very few problems over the last two yesrs?
Result: missing fine sea salt which I find strange. But it's only Hubby who uses it to make bread. I use sea salt flakes.
Two other items substited with missing brands. That's fine
Missing conference pears.
Just wondering whether click and collect gets preference over shopping in store, because we've really had very few problems over the last two yesrs?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We always choose the first slot they of the day Naomi and I have never seen any staff walking around packing orders in our Morrisons. I know they have a large holding area for click and collect with freezers installed and special staff allocated. Perhaps not all branches work like that.
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There is not a shortage of anything, just big delays in getting the goods to the supermarket, hence more empty gaps until delivery. The main problem I've found is that fresh fruit and veg, is not that fresh any more, this indicates to me that it is a transport problem. The longer its waiting to be delivered, the shorter the shelf life. Canned fish in oil from over seas seem now to be hit and miss?