New guidance has been published advising retailers how to operate safely when they are permitted to reopen - and the way we shop could be about to look very different.
14.04.2020 - 19:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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.
What may come as a surprise, though, is the fact that for once, it's good news for shoppers - as restrictions have been lifted and closing hours have been extended.
Here are all the latest changes to opening times and supermarket rules.
First up is Aldi, which today extended its opening hours until 10pm.
A spokesperson said: "Our shelves are now well
New guidance has been published advising retailers how to operate safely when they are permitted to reopen - and the way we shop could be about to look very different.
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With lockdown extended by three weeks, and many still unable to work, people across the UK have been left worrying about their finances.
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.
Now we've been in lockdown for three weeks, shoppers are finally getting used to social distancing rules and shopping guidelines when it comes to visiting the supermarket.
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