I get so fed up with the judgements over how people do their shopping. It happened in the last lockdown, and it seems to be starting again.
On my local FB page someone had seen her neighbour get weekly deliveries, and complained bitterly that this wasn't fair, as she (the complainer) had been unable to get slots. The reason for this was that the neighbour was a long-standing online shopper, and had been offered slots that were not available to the complainer. This seems to me fair enough, as the complainer clearly had other ways of shopping, which she had used for all the years leading up to the lockdown (she was not on the shielding list).
The complainer decided that the neighbour was buying non-essential items, that she didn't need to shop so often, and that basically she wasn't entitled to deliveries at all, because the complainer couldn't get a slot at that time.
I have shopped online for years. I don't drive, so click and collect is out of the question, and I am asthmatic, so can't carry a lot of shopping, even if I was willing to go out to get it. I shouldn't have my motives for shopping online questioned by those who don't use it. It is not a charitable service - I pay for the privilege, and frankly, if people like me had not had deliveries for all this time the service wouldn't exist at all.
I found a lot of the spying, judgement and demands for justification quite upsetting, and I really hope it is not starting up again now that we seem to be heading for another lockdown.