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Mirror : The Food Standards Agency (FSA), said: "Mars Food UK is recalling the above product. Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling this product.
Berkshire Live, the peak and off-peak delivery model, which is used by many major UK supermarket chains, was scrapped last week. Martin Lewis' website MoneySavingExpert says that where prices would range from £2 to £7 per slot, the flat fee for delivery will now cost £4.50.Those who get their goods delivered from a 'fulfilment centre' will have to pay £5.50 per delivery.The charges don't end there.
Last month, the government made it compulsory for shoppers in England to wear face coverings in all UK supermarkets - including the likes of Asda, Tesco, Aldi and Morrisons.However, some people are exempt from the rule, and have at times been faced with discrimination for not wearing face masks in stores.Anybody who is exempt is able to get a card stating as such - though this is not always visible in shops.But Morrisons has now announced a brilliant new initiative that has been set out to make
It feels like some sort of miracle, but the UK is finally having some sort of summer that's lasted more than a few days.The sun is out, temperatures are warm, and we don't need our brollies to head to the shops.However, some people have been struggling with the heat, as it's given them the dreaded 'chub rub'.Luckily, one Asda shopper has found a simple 90p product which she says solves the problem, and plenty others agree.The product was originally posted on a popular Facebook page, where one
Katie Price has been left “terrified” as she was “warned by doctors” she could “loose her leg”, reports claim.The 42 year old mum of five broke both her feet while jumping off a wall in Land of Legends theme park in Turkey during her holiday with boyfriend Carl Woods and kids Junior and Princess. Katie decided to continue the rest of her trip, despite her injuries, and seek further treatment when she came back to the UK as she was told in Turkey she would need pins in her feet.
Boris Johnson on Monday said ministers will “not hesitate” to impose a quarantine system for travellers from other countries to the UK if needed.It comes as the rise of coronavirus cases in other countries could see more added to the 'Red List' of places travellers need to self-isolate on return.The Prime Minister said: “I don’t want to advise people about their individual holidays, individual decisions, they should look at the travel advice from the Foreign Office clearly.“But what I will say,
Nottinghamshire Live reports that membership is open to NHS employees (including volunteers, students, GP practices and dentists) and those who work for the police, fire service, prison service, private hospitals and the British Army, plus anyone in receipt of a pension from any of these.