Although the British royal family lives the kind of lives most of us can barely imagine, every now and then they like to try out things us commoners take for granted. This week, Queen Elizabeth II was given the chance to experience the joys of traipsing around the grocery store — although her version of this chore was a little different from ours.
It’s a pop-up version in London’s Covent Garden, designed to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Sainsbury’s. They’re a British supermarket known for their bright orange coloring and emphasis on good quality produce for a good price. Decorated and stocked like a ye olde shoppe, the pop-up store is open to all (not just royalty) all week, and it’s within sight of 173 Drury Lane, where the supermarket chain got its start as a humble stall.
Check out the highlights here:
Queen Elizabeth Goes Back In Time Views 'Original' Sainsbury's 150th Ann... https://t.co/Ot3SvOXH6b via @YouTube
— Helena Ereditsh Dr (@ereditsh) May 22, 2019
At one point during the visit, Damien Corcoran, Sainsbury’s regional manager for England’s north-east, showed HRH the store’s high-tech self-checkout machines. Mr. Corcoran explained that customers can now use their smartphones to scan bar codes as they shop, and then pay quickly when they’re done. But the Queen had questions:
93-year old shopper goes to @sainsburys and asks if you can ‘trick’ the self-service checkouts.
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) May 22, 2019
‘And you can’t trick it? You can’t cheat?’ said the shopper.
(Asking for a friend, obviously!!)#Sainsburys150 pic.twitter.com/DeeZG20aQb
In case you missed that (royalty does not shout), she asked, “You can’t trick it? You can’t cheat?” To which Mr. Corcoran replied, “Well you always can cheat!” before explaining that the scales in the machine should prevent that.
The Queen asking if you can rob out of @sainsburys using the self service till, is my favourite news story today ,🤣😂😂😂
— Pj (@glossyglitz) May 22, 2019
I go to the supermarket every frickin’ week and no one bats an eyelid - the Queen goes to @sainsburys ONCE and they roll out the red carpet and it gets on the news!
— Sara Clifford-Gray (@bookmadmum) May 22, 2019
So how much does the Queen spend on her weekly big shop? #sainsburys #bbcnews
— Julian Radbourne (@JulianRadbourne) May 22, 2019
@sainsburys @SainsburysNews just watched the clip on @BBCNews Why use actors in the replica store when you could’ve have given the opportunity to some of your amazing staff to be there? Some of the people who make customers come back again and again? #dissapointed #recognition
— Cristina Jones (@DominteCristina) May 22, 2019
Weird flex, but okay.
According to the Evening Standard, she’s visited high-end supermarket Waitrose at least twice, and it’s rumored that she sometimes pops to the local shops when on holiday at her Scottish estate Balmoral.
In 1990, the Princess visited a Tesco in Solihull, near Birmingham, U.K.
[fm_youtube url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl7YPbSu1O8"]They were in Birkenhead, Merseyside, U.K., to officially open a cafe and citizens’ supermarket called Number 7, which helps provide affordable food to people in the area who are struggling financially.
The Duchess has been spotted pushing her own cart, checking out, and even loading her bags into the back of her Range Rover — all in the presence of a bodyguard, of course (just in case you thought this seemed too normal!).
But you have to give Elizabeth II props for trying. And given that the Queen famously doesn’t carry cash, we think that now that she’s sussed out how to get around it, this new smartphone system should suit her style.
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