I took this photograph not long after the start of the UK’s lock-down. People can be seen observing social distancing while queueing to enter the superstore to buy groceries and other essentials. The store was operating a “twenty at a time” rule when this photograph was taken, but this changed the following day so that is was limited to twenty individuals instead of groups (couples etc.). The system worked efficiently and the waiting times were quite short.
Apart from items like pasta, hand-sanitiser, paracetamol and other previously panic-bought items, the store was well stocked with most goods.
As the lockdown has continued, and panic-buying has (thankfully) subsided, most stores are largely back to normal in terms of the stock they are carrying. The social distancing rules are well implemented and most customers now understand how they work. In some ways, and despite the fact you have to queue to enter the store (admittedly something I’ve not had to do in bad weather yet), the lower numbers of people in the shops makes for a nicer experience
Canon Sure Shot Telemax & Ilford Delta 400 – Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 9mins
Taken on 28 March 2020


I don’t know if we will go back to normal quickly. Shopping might not be the 24 /7 experience it has become.
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I expect that social-distancing will remain until we have a vaccine, and that it’s been sufficiently distributed. Even then, I think the changes to people’s conditioned behaviour are likely to remain for much longer.
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