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Coronavirus: Sainsbury's changes its policy on Easter eggs and dozens more items

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Sainsbury's has announced it's relaxing stockpiling restrictions from today, allowing shoppers to top-up their trolleys without restrictions on all items, including canned foods and chocolate.

The grocer introduced rationing limits last month, after the Government's lockdown measures resulted in empty shelves across the country.

It spurred on a panic-buying frenzy, with items such as toilet roll, hand sanitiser, pasta and bread almost non existent on the high street - despite manufacturers doubling their output.

However as capacity grows online and new one in one out measures come into force, the grocer has now made the decision to scrap its limits.

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