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I understand what your saying but if you restrict it to say 1 we will all have to go more often putting those of us in the vulnerable group at even more risk
If you are stuck with only having one of something at a time then you have to go shopping more often which rather defeats the object of avoiding unnecessary contact. It can't be hard to tell who buys what and who is suddenly buying loads more than they need from previous purchase data.
Sorry, I didn't mean just one tin of stuff ... more like one pack of toilet rolls, one hand sanitiser, etc.
No-one needs more than 4 rolls of TP per week for example.
A bit more common sense needs to be applied.