Tesco 'Elderly Hours'

Started by Slim, September 01, 2024, 10:28:04 AM

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Should I take advantage?

No, it's unethical
Yes, why not?
Not sure

Slim

I've just checked the Sunday opening times for the EnormoTesco four miles away, and it seems they have "elderly hours" on a Sunday morning from 9-10AM for people in their 60s and over. The store opens for everyone else at 10AM.

As far as I can tell I can get round a supermarket as easily as I could when I was in my 20s, and since I have long arms and I'm over 6 feet tall, I can reach stuff on the top shelf more easily than most people of any age.

But I definitely am over 60, so technically I'm entitled. But should I take advantage of a service that's really intended for other people?
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Thenop

I don't see how it is taking advantage if it is intended for a group you are 100% a part of. The real fiun start when a small group of vigilante elderly start policing the age barrier, pointing and yelling: 'he or she does not belong here, only 59 and 11 months and 26 days old!' For that alone I'd be there whenever I can  ;D

But really, no one is telling you to not visit it outside of these hours, it's an added option, I'd use it but only when necessary.

(BTW: do they actually check your age?)

The Picnic Wasp

My local store also has this feature. I haven't used it yet but wouldn't hesitate to do so. I have no mobility issues thank the Lord, but I find the lighting in this particular store a bit difficult. It seems to dry my eyes very quickly so a bit of extra time and room to check the shelves might be welcome. That said, I often find it's often pensioners in shops who get in my way so the margin of benefit might be quite slim (sorry, narrow).😁