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Home Bargains six strict new rules for customers during coronavirus lockdown

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Many high street chains and supermarkets have introduced their own rules for social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.

As the coronavirus lockdown has continued, these strict measures have changed in accordance with government guidelines. These can involve rules around queuing, how many people are allowed in a store at a time, or how you can pay for your items.

Home Bargains, which is considered an “essential” retailer, has kept its 500 stores across the UK open. But in order to keep staff and customers safe, the retailer has introduced a six new measures to help reduce social contact in-store.

Here is what you need to know for the next time you visit Home Bargains. • Only buy what you need and only shop once per week if you can

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