An increasing number of people who are struggling for money because of the coronavirus crisis are turning to a charity which distributes food thrown out by the supermarkets.
22.03.2020 - 18:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
This morning (Sunday), supermarkets opened their doors specially for NHS workers, who were able to head in an hour early to shop - as a thank you for their hard work during the coronavirus pandemic.
Long queues of workers formed. Some said the crowds were as big as they have been in recent days - despite the hour being dedicated to NHS staff.
Medics and other healthcare professionals have struggled to get essentials in recent days amid stockpiling and panic buying.
Pictures of crowds outside
An increasing number of people who are struggling for money because of the coronavirus crisis are turning to a charity which distributes food thrown out by the supermarkets.
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