temperatures expected to reach an impressive 30C in some parts of the UK.
04.06.2020 - 15:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
At the minute, it feels like supermarkets are continually making changes to how they operate and the rules for shoppers in stores.
In a bid to keep queue numbers down, Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, M&S, Sainsbury's and Lidl have all changed their policies and operating hours, and they all seem to have been successful in doing so.
The latest retailer to announce a change to stores is Aldi - which is set to add more self-checkout systems to stores in the UK.
According to the Sun, the latest supermarkets
temperatures expected to reach an impressive 30C in some parts of the UK.
the Mirror reports.
After successfully reopening drive-thrus up and down the country last month, Costa has announced that it is now planning to reopen thousands of stores for takeaway.The high-street coffee chain has announced 1,100 of its 2,700 branches will reopen for takeaway and delivery customers within the next two weeks, after nearly three months of closure.PA reports that 45% of consumers said they miss visiting coffee shops while – compared with 44% who said they miss pubs, according to a lockdown survey
Aldi, especially for bargain hunters. This week, alongside a huge Father’s Day Specialbuys range that includes everything from tool sets to super-sized Smart Tvs, Adi has brought back its famous Bigger Daddy steak.
A new Aldi store is opening in Bolton next week.
Yesterday, we reported how Tesco has changed its rules for shoppers queuing while it's raining.
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Italian artist Johannes Stoetter washed away the competition on “Britain’s Got Talent”.
A top UK Government scientist strongly outlined his position on the Dominic Cummings scandal after being asked to clarify rules at today's live briefing.