Over the past couple of weeks, many of the nation's favourite food and drink places have reopened for delivery and drive thru services.
15.04.2020 - 14:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
When lockdown was first announced, most UK supermarkets took the decision to cut opening hours to manage crowd levels and allow staff adequate time to restock shelves.
Asda, which usually operates on a 24/7 basis, was among retailers to change opening hours, with stores closing at 8pm for several weeks.
The retail giant has now announced another change to hours.
A post shared on social media read: "Most of our stores are now open for longer to allow you more time to shop with us – stores will
Over the past couple of weeks, many of the nation's favourite food and drink places have reopened for delivery and drive thru services.
Last week, B&Q divided shoppers as it announced that it had decided to reopen select stores across the UK.
"This is a turbulent time but we don’t fold. We don’t come from that. We will always be fine"
Supermarket giants Asda and Aldi are urging shoppers not to touch products they're not planning on buying.
Morrisons across the UK are set to stay open for longer to avoid long queues outside stores.
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The government has launched a new taskforce to help find a coronavirus vaccine and find potential new treatments, including using anti-malaria medication to reduce the impact of the deadly disease.
The government has announced the UK coronavirus lockdown will be extended for at least another three weeks.
There is evidence Coronavirus hospital admissions are stabilising, the Government said, as the British public were praised for their response to lockdown restrictions.
It'll come as no big surprise by now to hear that once again, Britain's biggest supermarkets are changing their opening hours and shopping rules.
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