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Aldi and Asda introduce 'no touch' policy to help curb the spread of coronavirus

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During the coronavirus pandemic supermarkets across the nation have implemented many measures in order to keep the country safe.

From social-distancing queuing to anti-stockpiling rules to special discounts and exclusive shopping hours for caseworkers and NHS staff, but for some stores it appears this wasn’t enough.

Asda and Aldi have decided to now implement a ‘no touch’ policy in their supermarkets to help to slow the spread of coronavirus.The chains have asked customers to avoid touching items they are not going to buy.

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