Supermarkets have been forced to introduce drastic new measures during the coronavirus pandemic to ensure social distancing is followed in stores.
Shopping giants have limited the number of people in stores at one time, introduced floor markers so customers remain two metres apart and installed perspex screens to protect staff at checkouts.
This week, Waitrose banned couples and families from shopping together if possible to reduce numbers in its supermarkets. Meanwhile, Asda has been forced to deny it has "banned children" from stores after furious mums claimed on social media that they were 'refusing entry' to families with more than one youngster.So can couples and families shop together in Sainsbury's, Asda, Co-op, Tesco, Aldi and