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Asda and Aldi introduce 'no touch' policy in face of coronavirus pandemic

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Two major supermarkets have launched new 'no touch' policies to help manage the spread of coronavirus in the UK. Asda and Aldi have issued warnings to customers, urging them to touch only items they intend to purchase.

It's part of latest measures being rolled out across Britain's supermarkets to safeguard customers and help implement social distancing guidelines.

This includes priority hours for those at risk and one-in-one-out queuing systems to help control the number of customers in stores.

Last week, Aldi and Morrisons announced plans to extend their opening times while Tesco introduced one-way aisle systems at its stores.

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