By Jake Kanter
27.03.2020 - 19:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
As the UK's coronavirus lockdown rolls on, the major UK supermarkets continue to change their store opening hours, priority time slots for NHS staff and shopping rules.
Today Aldi's CEO, Giles Hurley, wrote to customers updating them on the measures in place to protect them and to support Aldi colleagues. In his letter, he urged customers to follow social distancing guidelines and provided an update on store opening times and shopping rules.
Tesco has also made an update to its shopping hours
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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This week, it's once again been all change in UK supermarkets, as new rules, guidelines and opening times have all come into play.
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With the coronavirus lockdown now in full force, the UK supermarkets are continually changing and refining their opening times and rules for shoppers, as they aim to remain fully stocked and to keep both staff and consumers as safe as possible.