A Primark employee has described the store's first day of trading after lockdown as "hell". The staff member, who did not want to give her name, said that "near fights" broke out between queuing customers after lines began forming at 3am.
She says she is concerned it will be impossible to enforce social distancing measures, which require shoppers to stay two metres apart at all times. "[Customers] technically have to social distance but staff and security only have two eyes and we don’t have everyone back yet as it’s not needed.
So guaranteed there will be lots of people breaking the rules," she told Metro. For the latest on the coronavirus pandemic, read our liveblog here "The manager has said it’s already been hell. "People were