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Tesco, Aldi, Morrisons and Asda make new changes to slash queues times for shoppers

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Supermarkets have come up with a number of handy ways to slash queue times outside stores during coronavirus lockdown. Shoppers have been forced to wait in lengthy lines during the pandemic while only a certain number of people are allowed to shop at one time in order to follow social distancing measures.

Now Tesco, Asda, Morrisons and Aldi have each introduced different systems to help reduce the time customers have to queue, the Daily Star reports.

The new systems are designed to help customers do their weekly shop as quickly as possible. Tesco customers may be asked to wait inside their cars in order to avoid standing in long lines.On Tesco’s website, it says: “If it’s raining or particularly cold, we may ask you to stay in your car to

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