It’s a tale of grief and anguish that is enough to have shoppers who like the finer things in life reaching for the linen-fragrance tissues.
06.04.2020 - 13:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
In a bid to protect themselves against coronavirus, shoppers have been protecting themselves with masks, gloves, and in some occasions, hazmat suits while out buying their essentials.
However, some of the protective gear may not be as effective as we first thought, and could be causing more harm than good, according to one doctor.
Dr Karan Raj, an NHS surgeon, shared a video on TikTok warning against wearing gloves while shopping.
In the video, Dr Raj, who is wearing medical gloves, draws on
It’s a tale of grief and anguish that is enough to have shoppers who like the finer things in life reaching for the linen-fragrance tissues.
They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery, and if that’s true then Aldi is paying a pretty huge compliment to Benefit and Sand & Sky.The budget supermarket is bringing back its own versions of two very famous designer beauty products, for just a fraction of the price.
Earlier today, the world was left shocked with the news that Donald Trump had suggested that injecting disinfectant into the body could be a cure for coronavirus.
Supermarket giants Asda and Aldi are urging shoppers not to touch products they're not planning on buying.
Today saw the launch of something shoppers have been demanding for years - Aldi home delivery.
Greater Manchester Police has issued a warning to shoppers about scammers posing as supermarket Tesco to steal personal details by pretending to offer 'free vouchers' during the coronavirus outbreak.
Shoppers are being warned not to be fooled by genuine-looking emails offering free supermarket vouchers during the coronavirus lockdown.
Supermarket shoppers across the country have faced queues of 'up to three hours' this Good Friday.
A UK police chief constable has warned that shoppers could soon find themselves subject to trolley searches.
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A doctor has warned that wearing gloves while at the supermarket during coronavirus lockdown could be doing more harm than good.