After weeks of chaos, Britain's supermarkets have finally relaxed their rules on panic-buying - while others have extended their opening times from today.
It means shoppers will be able to pick up goods during 'quieter times', helping to reduce queues outside branches throughout the day.
But while many stores resume normality, several suppliers have put out warnings for items that could be considered a risk. The Food Standards Agency has issued recalls on a number of items from chocolate bars to hash browns - due to production faults.
Lidl, Co-op and the big four are all affected. Customers who have any of the items are being urged to return them to their local supermarket for a full refund.