Pretty sure various takeaways in this area are operating delivery services, including my favourite Indian restaurant. I may have to use them this weekend because there were no vegetables at all in Morrison’s last night.
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I had to drive into Treorchy yesterday afternoon for the first time in three weeks or so and was surprised to see a few takeaways still open. I tend to treat myself to a takeaway about once a month these days, but had assumed I'd have to ditch that for a while, but, having seen that yesterday, I'm fancying one tomorrow now. Trouble is, as someone who has been limiting their food shopping to one journey to a supermarket a week, I feel I could hardly justify nipping down to a chippy or kebab house as "essential shopping", so I'm assuming that if some takeaways are still open as normal, there must be some who are still delivering - is that the case around by you?
Pretty sure various takeaways in this area are operating delivery services, including my favourite Indian restaurant. I may have to use them this weekend because there were no vegetables at all in Morrison’s last night.
Lots do deliveries. All the usual places around us are still delivering on a daily basis. Collection I would say is certainly not encouraged and you’ll probably find they don’t allow it. But they look open as they are preparing food for the drivers to take out to the community.
We enjoy a weekly curry, order it online and within the hour it’s left by the front door after the driver knocks and then steps away and waits for us to answer so he knows we have the food.
It's a mixture around here, my local Indian, the guys travel from Birmingham every day, so that's currently shut.
Most of the local pubs are now doing takeaways, which is working really well and there are a lot of farms who are also doing well by now delivering. It's a changing world & some are seizing the opportunity
Lots delivering on just eat.
Thanks all, I've only had a takeaway delivered once since I moved up here and I just checked the shop I used's website - it looks like they're still doing them even though they looked closed from the outside yesterday, so I'll try them first tomorrow and then look at Just Eat etc. if I get nowhere with them.
Lots doing deliveries - but payment must be online (over phone in sa few cases) as drivers won't take cash any more
Lots doing deliveries around us - and discouraging collections. The usual takeways seem to be much busier than normal and using taxi drivers (who haven't had a normal fare for weeks) to get the food out. All taking cash on the doorstep (left in container) so far.
There are also a lot of local restaurants that are trying to survive by switching to a takeaway service. They seem to be struggling badly - even though the local press, council and community groups are promoting them.
I dont use them, but my lad has had takeaway stuff delivered. They knock the door and leave it on the floor outside the door, internal quality control is applied on receipt of the food.
I agree and I am not trying to scaremonger but due diligence is required at all times, right from the moment you step out of your front door to opening it on your return.
If I go to the shops I take all of my clothing items off and put them straight in the washing machine then was my hands.
Items I have bought are washed or given a wipe over.
Door knockers and internal door handles are wiped down regularly.
Doing all of this may not be enough to stop contracting the virus but it lessens the risk, just as preparing my own food rather than someone else doing it does.
That said, if I were to change my mind, a hot spicy curry would be my takeaway of choice as the spices normally see off anything.
I would prep my own rice though.
Hope you enjoy your food
Having given what you said a bit more thought, I could order it about an hour before I plan to eat, then give the containers a couple of minutes in the microwave on full power thereby killing any viruses possibly present - it would not taste quite as nice, but I wouldn't mind that.
I must admit to being not quite as diligent as I should be when it comes to things like cleaning surfaces - I could really do with some of that alcohol based cleaning stuff, but I've not seen any in the shops for weeks.
I saw somewhere that you can use vodka or similar as an alcohol based wipe. Unless you drink something at least 60% proof don’t fall for it.
40% proof which is most of the liquor sold in the uk is just not strong enough
I’ve got a 10 litre bottle of rice spirit from the mother in law which I use to clean the food prep surfaces, motorbike etc with and I can say it’s definitely the more than 60% more like 80% it’s fkg lethal
I remember being in a Chinese takeaway, waiting for my food to cook, and seeing the bloke cooking it having a good old pick of his nose. Many of these places have scores of 0 (usually because they didn't take part), 1,2,3 in hygiene. I would say that, in this climate, you'd want to reconsider having a takeaway meal.
Bleach will do it. Coronavirus is actually a weak virus, it is contained in fat. A good wipe over of surfaces with a 1:4 or 1:5 bleach:water ratio will go a long way. However, even after a clean, it can survive purely because we all miss bits when cleaning surfaces.
I find it incredible that anyone would risk a takeaway at the moment.
Further to the above, there's some useful advice about ordering takeaway food in this article from an American paper. I should say though that it is from the Washington Post and so, unless you are one of the select few who, through a combination of extraordinary mental discipline and an extremely closed mind, have managed to make themselves immune from them, you will be exposed to the subliminal mind control signals by the "elite", Illuminati, Fabian Society etc. etc. etc. that are activated as soon as you click on the link. I went ahead and did that because I'm already a lost cause - my fate was sealed as soon as I started using my microwave oven.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...minimize-them/