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Primark lists all of the shopping rules you'll have to follow when UK stores reopen

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Retailers across the country are warning that high streets "will never be the same again" as businesses slowly re-emerge from lockdown.

Matalan, Ikea, John Lewis and more are set to reopen next month, but with a string of new protocols to help reduce social contact and the use of cash.

It follows months of hibernation, which has left billions of pounds worth of surplus stock untouched in warehouses across the country, paving the way for what could be a bumper season of summer sales.

But what will stores be like once they reopen? Customers "may never shop the same way again" after the coronavirus crisis, the boss of Marks & Spencer Steve Rowe said earlier this month. "Whilst some customer habits will return to normal, others have changed

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