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What do you think about eating out in this circumsances ? Are you affraid ? How many times per month/week do you eat out now ?
Never used to eat out pre COVID better things to spend money on like keeping roof over our family heads. We do have takeaway but by doing new accounts on Uber eats whice gives us 15 pounds off
I still eat out and really enjoyed the Eat Out to Help Out scheme after the first lockdown. I follow government advice while I'm in shops and restaurants.
Unfortunately I live in Tier 3 so eating out isn't an option. We used to eat out a couple times a month, normally for Sunday Lunch at the local pub. I would love to each out as normally we meet up with friends this time of year, but that isn't an option. The few times we have eaten out this year, I have felt safe, as they are very strict in following the rules where I live.
Haven’t eaten out since March and not in a rush too although I love going out to eat, if I did I wouldn’t go out to eat with friends or family from other households, only with those in my household/bubble
Wont be eating out anytime soon and gunna save my money and eat whatever Ive got in my cupboards
Afraid? Not really. We still eat out.
If people are afraid to eat out, then they'll have a hard time being outside.
Also: https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/when-how-handwashing.html
Wtf. Since when do humans need a manual on how to wash our hands? Smh.
I usually eat out a couple of times a week, every Sunday and mid week. I'm eating out Christmas day this year at a local hotel, really looking forward to it.
We’ve not been to restaurants since the start of the pandemic. I used to love having a Patisserie Valerie afternoon tea once I had finished my shopping.
I don’t think it’s an issue if where you are eating out are adhering to the safety precautions x
Iv ate out a couple of times, but only to places that are quiet. Wouldn’t go into town to eat. Too busy.
We haven't eaten out since March. I assume that most people who are worried about catching covid eat at home these days. We don't have any of the Hungry horse/Just eat thingies around here are we are out in the sticks so it's fish & chips (you aren't allowed in the shop) once a week and that's it.
Don't get me wrong, we would love to go out for a pub meal but don't want to take any chances...
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