Which stores or products do you miss the most?

All shops including those sell alcohols and cigarettes otherwised we're going for a famous nyaope smoke and the government will be responsible for citizens addicted from this nyaope/tik
 
Smokes and loot and raru who aren't allowed to send the things I ordered before lockdown :( I want my ram :)
 
I miss my hairdresser. I would love to go to the nursery for plants and compost. Mostly i wish life would return to normal.
"Level 4 includes the entirety of the agriculture value chain with the exception of liquor", Deputy General of Agriculture. (Announcement made on 4 May 2020)

Some Nurseries are trading already, others are gearing up to open on Friday 8th of May, some next week, a case of restocking, cleaning and getting themselves COVID 19 ready.
Phone around. :)
 
I need to buy weights before I lose all of my remaining gains

Other than that, I only buy food tbh
 
Which stores which are currently closed or products which are not available under level 4 do you miss the most?
Clothing stores... Should all be open. We really need to go the herd immunity route. It has been shown our population with HI V and TB are not really susceptible...there has been enough time. The only SENSIBKE route is herd immunity.
 
Mine may sound trivial , but a fresh pie... i cannot fathom how toasted sandwiches are ok, but a f(*@*(#ing fresh sausage roll is banned? The guy at my local sasol still offers to warm up that prepacked crap in the microwave, told him not to bother, the paper packet tastes better then that junk
 
Not so worried about Shops or Stores. But this is South Africa...The Great Outdoors...!
Closing Golf Courses, or Banning Cycling, Running, Gyms, Swimming Pools. Etc
They are worried about, "Flatening the Curve" or a "Second Wave"....they are Prolonging the Issue.
If they had permitted "Herd Immunity " to take place, it would All be over Now.
 
I miss Monday Burger nights at Spur. A chance for the kids to go crazy once a week without anybody being bothered.
 
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