Several UK supermarkets will be operating slightly shorter trading times over the next few months as the UK continues to battle the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Tesco, Waitrose and more have said branches will close earlier to allow staff enough time to keep shelves replenished. But as panic-buying fever continues to sweep the nation, some supermarkets have gone one step further with special opening times to ensure the most vulnerable people can still access food during this difficult period.
It comes after 10 supermarkets issued a joint statement urging the public to be mindful of those at risk when stockpiling. This week, the big four, Lidl and Aldi also introduced emergency rationing measures, limiting the number of items people can buy
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