Supermarket giant Tesco has said it can now make a million deliveries a week - up from 600,000 before the coronavirus outbreak.
But it's not stopping there, with plans to increase this to 1.2million a week soon - double its original capacity. And that's not all its changing as the supermarket giant ramps up its plans to keep the nation fed.
Boss Dave Lewis said: "Our business has probably changed more in the last few weeks than it has in the whole of the last 10 years." New delivery slots will go to vulnerable people first, based on a list provided by the Government, and after that anyone who "might need our support" but isn't on the list.
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