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Heinz launches £10 delivery box filled with family favourites including beans, hoops and soup

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Supermarket rules are changing daily due to the ongoing c oronavirus lockdown and leaving many shoppers confused about when they can go and what they can buy.

Delivery slots are reserved for high priority customers, including vulnerable and at-risk Scots unable to go out and shop for essential food supplies themselves.Many brands are now offering customers direct access to their products, but this often means buying in bulk - and forking out a small fortune.Supermarkets including Morrisons and M&S recently launched food boxes for those unable to get to their local store.

These boxes contain enough food for two people, over the course of a typical week, and cost between £30 and £35. But if you’re just looking for essential store cupboard

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