As the UK-wide lockdown looks set to continue and the weather gets warmer, more Scots will be spending longer in the garden.
06.04.2020 - 12:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
With the UK yet to remain in lockdown for an unknown number of weeks, all of the major supermarkets continue to evolve and change how they are operating to ensure shoppers and staff are kept as safe as possible.
Aldi is no exception, and today has introduced a set of new measures to make sure shoppers are put at minimum risk, by making changes to its trolleys, baskets and checkout systems.
The supermarket told Manchester Evening News : " From this week, customers will also be offered wipes to
As the UK-wide lockdown looks set to continue and the weather gets warmer, more Scots will be spending longer in the garden.
Supermarket giants Asda and Aldi are urging shoppers not to touch products they're not planning on buying.
The UK is in lockdown owing to the coronavirus pandemic and people are only allowed to leave the house for a certain few set reasons, one of which is to shop for essential supplies. A key problem recently is people stockpiling basic amenities such as toilet roll, cleaning products and food.This has resulted in a reductive cycle because, due to lack of supplies, people that don’t want to buy in bulk now deem it necessary to do so.
Today saw the launch of something shoppers have been demanding for years - Aldi home delivery.
Earlier this week Aldi confirmed that it would be extending its opening hours for lockdown.
Budget supermarket Aldi has long been known for its affordable, award-winning wine and spirit selection.
It'll come as no big surprise by now to hear that once again, Britain's biggest supermarkets are changing their opening hours and shopping rules.
Now we've been in lockdown for three weeks, shoppers are finally getting used to social distancing rules and shopping guidelines when it comes to visiting the supermarket.
People in the UK have been urged to only leave their homes unless absolutely necessary under lockdown measures against coronavirus.
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This week, it's once again been all change in UK supermarkets, as new rules, guidelines and opening times have all come into play.
In light of coronavirus social distancing guidelines, many UK shops and supermarkets have been encouraging shoppers to limit the number of members from each household entering stores.