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Woman gets job at Tesco during coronavirus pandemic - and shares powerful lesson

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With coronavirus continuing to spread across the world, life as we know it has come to a stand still. Many people are out of work as a result and struggling to keep afloat of their rent and bills.

And while it's going to be very hard for the majority of people to find new jobs, there are some places that desperately need help right now.

With people up and down the UK continuing to panic-buy items, despite being urged to shop responsibly, supermarket shelves are being cleared out at an astonishing rate and stores can't keep up.

So a number of supermarkets, from Lidl to Tesco are looking to hire temporary staff to help out at this difficult time. A woman named Holly Maxwell recently discovered just how much of a need there is for

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