As is the case with many of our favourite high-street stores, M&S has planned to reopen many of its UK branches on June 15, following new guidance from the government.
13.05.2020 - 15:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Since lockdown began, all of the UK's major supermarkets have introduced new queueing systems to ensure customer and staff safety, and that social distancing guidelines are met.
Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury's and Aldi are amongst the stores that have introduced new measures, which include limiting the number of shoppers in store, ensuring all shoppers are kept at least 2m apart from one another, and introducing one-way systems in stores.
However, the new measures mean that shoppers are often left
As is the case with many of our favourite high-street stores, M&S has planned to reopen many of its UK branches on June 15, following new guidance from the government.
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