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Coronavirus: Latest trolley limits for Tesco, Aldi, Asda and Sainsbury's shoppers

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Shoppers are still facing strict limits on the most popular items at Britain's major supermarkets as the coronavirus crisis continues.

Panic buyers were stripping shelves of everything from toilet roll to pasta even before the lockdown began in March. Some products, such as flour, yeast and eggs, are still hard to come by at many stores.

But there are generally good levels of stock now and as a result the big supermarkets, including Tesco, Sainsbury's and Asda, have removed some of their restrictions for non-essential items.

Here are the latest trolley limits for UK supermarkets, MyLondon reports. Tesco Three-item limits still apply to pasta, rice, eggs, home baking products, toilet rolls and paper goods, and hand sanitiser and other

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