Home Bargains is asking shoppers to only touch items they want to buy in a strict new rule.
07.05.2020 - 20:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
This Friday sees VE Day and bank holiday Friday fall on the same day, and many shoppers will be planning trips Home Bargains and B&M to purchase essentials.
However, in light of the bank holiday, some changes have been made to the hours the shops open and close.
Some strict rules have also been implemented to ensure the safety of staff and shoppers.
Here's everything you need to know if you're planning on visiting B&M or Home Bargains this Bank Holiday.
On bank holiday Friday some Home
Home Bargains is asking shoppers to only touch items they want to buy in a strict new rule.
In a bid to keep shoppers and staff as safe as possible, several supermarkets and retailers have already brought in new policies and rules.
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Some stores have adjusted their opening hours as the nation marks the VE Day Bank Holiday.
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