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What supermarkets still have delivery slots? Rules for Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and more

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With the UK now more than a week into lockdown to help prevent the further spreading of Coronavirus, nearly all of the major supermarkets have been inundated with customers requiring home deliveries.

Morrisons, Asda, Tesco, Waitrose, Sainsbury’s, Iceland and Co-op have been forced to impose some rules when it comes to shopping online to stop customers from panic buying and stockpiling - taking essentials from those that need them most.

Supermarkets have also added some strict enforcements when it comes to being allowed into supermarkets - with Tesco and Sainsbury’s marking out two meter distancing, putting up coughing guards and restricting the amount of customers allowed in the supermarket at one time.

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