Hungry rats are infesting homes across the UK as the coronavirus lockdown forces them into a wider search for food.
31.03.2020 - 12:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
In light of coronavirus social distancing guidelines, many UK shops and supermarkets have been encouraging shoppers to limit the number of members from each household entering stores.
However, some parents are now claiming that they've been left unable to enter stores as a result of having too many children with them, reports the Mirror.
Taking to social media, Dionne Angus wrote: "@AldiUK since when did you stop children going into your shops? My daughter tried to go shopping today with her
Hungry rats are infesting homes across the UK as the coronavirus lockdown forces them into a wider search for food.
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