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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Fancied a kebab earlier in the week, and went to a fast food place I hadn't been to before.
Behind the counter, and in the adjoining kitchen were 5 members of staff all running round preparing food. They were very busy; as aside from the customers queuing outside, they were taking orders for home delivery. Lots of chatter and close contact.
All of the staff had their heads covered, and were wearing correctly fitted masks.
It was refreshing to see. I hope food preppers and food premises like this continue to wear masks once restrictions are lifted.
I'm sure I'm not alone in liking the idea that my food is free from being breathed on, or having hair in it. |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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"Fancied a kebab earlier in the week, and went to a fast food place I hadn't been to before.
Behind the counter, and in the adjoining kitchen were 5 members of staff all running round preparing food. They were very busy; as aside from the customers queuing outside, they were taking orders for home delivery. Lots of chatter and close contact.
All of the staff had their heads covered, and were wearing correctly fitted masks.
It was refreshing to see. I hope food preppers and food premises like this continue to wear masks once restrictions are lifted.
I'm sure I'm not alone in liking the idea that my food is free from being breathed on, or having hair in it. "
Don't do take-away. But agree with you 100%. Hopefully hygiene becomes very Zeitgeist.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I love a take away! I feel that masks are here to stay for quite a while."
I hope so. I was never a fan of being breathed on while out and about before the pandemic. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Life with out restrictions and back to normal will mean masks no longer enforced so will become a choice, I think they will slowly fade away. "
Masks haven't been mentioned.
All limits on social contact, such as rule of six, to be removed for both indoor and outdoor settings
- Rest of society to reopen, such as nightclubs and other businesses which did not reopen following first lockdown
- Social distancing will remain in place until Step 4, with a review taking place ahead of that date looking at how the advice can be removed.
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"Life with out restrictions and back to normal will mean masks no longer enforced so will become a choice, I think they will slowly fade away.
Masks haven't been mentioned.
All limits on social contact, such as rule of six, to be removed for both indoor and outdoor settings
- Rest of society to reopen, such as nightclubs and other businesses which did not reopen following first lockdown
- Social distancing will remain in place until Step 4, with a review taking place ahead of that date looking at how the advice can be removed.
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Yeah, I think people are reading way too much into June |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Life with out restrictions and back to normal will mean masks no longer enforced so will become a choice, I think they will slowly fade away.
Masks haven't been mentioned.
All limits on social contact, such as rule of six, to be removed for both indoor and outdoor settings
- Rest of society to reopen, such as nightclubs and other businesses which did not reopen following first lockdown
- Social distancing will remain in place until Step 4, with a review taking place ahead of that date looking at how the advice can be removed.
Yeah, I think people are reading way too much into June"
I think so too and it doesn't actually say either that all social distancing measures will be removed just says they will look at how to do this. |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Fancied a kebab earlier in the week, and went to a fast food place I hadn't been to before.
Behind the counter, and in the adjoining kitchen were 5 members of staff all running round preparing food. They were very busy; as aside from the customers queuing outside, they were taking orders for home delivery. Lots of chatter and close contact.
All of the staff had their heads covered, and were wearing correctly fitted masks.
It was refreshing to see. I hope food preppers and food premises like this continue to wear masks once restrictions are lifted.
I'm sure I'm not alone in liking the idea that my food is free from being breathed on, or having hair in it. " Yes I agree maybe rule will stay fot takeaways the new normal |
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"Fancied a kebab earlier in the week, and went to a fast food place I hadn't been to before.
Behind the counter, and in the adjoining kitchen were 5 members of staff all running round preparing food. They were very busy; as aside from the customers queuing outside, they were taking orders for home delivery. Lots of chatter and close contact.
All of the staff had their heads covered, and were wearing correctly fitted masks.
It was refreshing to see. I hope food preppers and food premises like this continue to wear masks once restrictions are lifted.
I'm sure I'm not alone in liking the idea that my food is free from being breathed on, or having hair in it. "
Whod have thought we had become so habitually accepting of unhygienic that noticing good food prep is somewhat remarkable now. |
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"Fancied a kebab earlier in the week, and went to a fast food place I hadn't been to before.
Behind the counter, and in the adjoining kitchen were 5 members of staff all running round preparing food. They were very busy; as aside from the customers queuing outside, they were taking orders for home delivery. Lots of chatter and close contact.
All of the staff had their heads covered, and were wearing correctly fitted masks.
It was refreshing to see. I hope food preppers and food premises like this continue to wear masks once restrictions are lifted.
I'm sure I'm not alone in liking the idea that my food is free from being breathed on, or having hair in it.
Whod have thought we had become so habitually accepting of unhygienic that noticing good food prep is somewhat remarkable now. "
I never had any complaints before tbh - I always saw hair tied back and you kind of expect breathing to go on if humans cook food |
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"Fancied a kebab earlier in the week, and went to a fast food place I hadn't been to before.
Behind the counter, and in the adjoining kitchen were 5 members of staff all running round preparing food. They were very busy; as aside from the customers queuing outside, they were taking orders for home delivery. Lots of chatter and close contact.
All of the staff had their heads covered, and were wearing correctly fitted masks.
It was refreshing to see. I hope food preppers and food premises like this continue to wear masks once restrictions are lifted.
I'm sure I'm not alone in liking the idea that my food is free from being breathed on, or having hair in it.
Whod have thought we had become so habitually accepting of unhygienic that noticing good food prep is somewhat remarkable now.
I never had any complaints before tbh - I always saw hair tied back and you kind of expect breathing to go on if humans cook food "
That's all the posh kebab vans you frequent |
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Having always being perhaps over careful about cross contamination since going on a food hygiene course I think itmay have saved me from the possibility of other infections in recent times. Consequently I'm extremely fussy about where I eat and the environs surrounding them. |
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"Fancied a kebab earlier in the week, and went to a fast food place I hadn't been to before.
Behind the counter, and in the adjoining kitchen were 5 members of staff all running round preparing food. They were very busy; as aside from the customers queuing outside, they were taking orders for home delivery. Lots of chatter and close contact.
All of the staff had their heads covered, and were wearing correctly fitted masks.
It was refreshing to see. I hope food preppers and food premises like this continue to wear masks once restrictions are lifted.
I'm sure I'm not alone in liking the idea that my food is free from being breathed on, or having hair in it.
Whod have thought we had become so habitually accepting of unhygienic that noticing good food prep is somewhat remarkable now.
I never had any complaints before tbh - I always saw hair tied back and you kind of expect breathing to go on if humans cook food
That's all the posh kebab vans you frequent "
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"Just putting it out there.
When do you guys think it will be safe enough to take my tinfoil hat off, when in public? Ut doesn't do wonders to complement my long blonde hair. Still a few years? "
Shh. Don't tell the sheeple the secrets |
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