Iceland has withdrawn a rule which told NHS staff they had to buy any product they touched while shopping during priority hours.
27.03.2020 - 20:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
With many Brits now finding themselves in self-isolation, many are looking to online shopping and supermarket deliveries to make sure they are getting supplies.
However, with slots quickly booking up, and many sites asking shoppers to wait in virtual queues for hours, it can be difficult to know where is best to shop.
With that in mind, we put together a handy guide on each of the major supermarket's minimum order amount, and their existing delivery rules and restrictions.
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Iceland has withdrawn a rule which told NHS staff they had to buy any product they touched while shopping during priority hours.
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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.
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Now pubs, clubs, bars and restaurants in the UK are on coronavirus lockdown, supermarkets are finding themselves working harder than ever to ensure they’re stocked and that shoppers are able to buy enough essentials to feed themselves and their families.
Supermarket staff were forced to wrestle a suspected shoplifter to the ground after they left without paying for a trolley full of food.
The coronavirus outbreak is affecting people the world over; events have been cancelled, jobs have been lost and most of us are now confined to our houses. All international travel has been limited and many people have had to cancel holidays that they’ve been looking forward to for ages.
Iceland stores in Hamilton are going that extra mile to ensure that elderly people can get their weekly shopping before shelves are raided by panic buyers.