Sainsbury's is one of the latest supermarkets to announce social distancing measures in all of its stores to help tackle the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
From Wednesday, March 25, they're introducing limits on the number of people allowed in their stores at one time, and have urged shoppers to keep a safe distance from one another - in line with the government guidance.
While the UK is under a lockdown for three weeks, residents are still allowed to head to stores to buy essential food items, although this is advised to be as little as possible.
In a letter to customers, Sainsbury’s chief executive Mike Coupe, said: "Starting today, we will limit the number of people allowed in our stores and at our ATMs at any one time." He said