Yes and for the extra speedy premium service it is a piece of romaine lettuce.Is the payment in pea flakes?
Yes I'm sure it would have been much quicker......not so sure about the accuracy of Merry's set up though......Shame I didn't know about this Friday when I had to take my daughter for a test (came back negative thankfully). Looks like it would have been much simpler than the drive throughI would have given a whole salad of romaine, pepper and coriander with a small piece of kiwi as an added treat for a quick result
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Thank you, this is a new enterprise as he is branching out from the cardboard demolition business.Oooh how kind of Merry!![]()
I’m happy to support all new businesses! Especially when the owners are so cute.Thank you, this is a new enterprise as he is branching out from the cardboard demolition business.
Would you say the 4 hour round trip was essential travel though?Love it - I’ll be round tomorrow![]()

Apparently the testing handbook says if it involves pea flakes or romaine lettuce then 4 hours is a VERY essential journey. I am suspicious about who wrote this handbook but I don't think it was Public Health England......Would you say the 4 hour round trip was essential travel though?![]()
Unfortunately although the roads should be quieter, they still seem pretty busy.As the mass test centres on Wirral are now appointment only for key workers only then the 4 hour round trip is essential.
Given lockdown the roads should be much quieter anyway so it might only be a 3 hour round trip!
Romaine lettuce is guaranteed.