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'No touch' rule being rolled out in Asda and Aldi

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Supermarkets across the country are being forced to bring in new rules for shoppers during lockdown. One-way aisle systems, queues, extended opening hours and product restrictions are just some of the changes shops have made during the coronavirus outbreak.

Asda and Aldi are now hoping to prevent further spread of coronavirus by asking customers to limit touching trolleys or items they don't intend to purchase.

A message on Asda's website reads: "We’re asking customers to only touch items they intend to purchase and to use cashless payment wherever they can to minimise contact."There will be regular announcements on Asda radio to remind customers of their responsibility to apply social distancing rules, and to help you do this we are

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