Supermarkets have changed their openings hours across the UK as they deal with a surge in demand by panicked shoppers. All of the major UK chains have made changes to their opening hours to cope with staffing issues, and to ensure that the most vulnerable are given the space and opportunity to get their essentials.
And competition laws will be temporarily relaxed to allow supermarkets to collaborate in feeding the nation during the coronavirus crisis.
Retailers will be able to pool staff, share data on stock levels, and share distribution depots and delivery vans as the Government seeks to ease restrictions under the exceptional circumstances.
Read more on mirror.co.uk