Several food products from a number of major UK supermarkets have been recalled by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The products have been recalled over allergy and safety fears, and shoppers are being advised not to consume them.
28.04.2020 - 15:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Since lockdown started, many of us have been exploring new hobbies and trying to perfect our skills for next year's series of Britain's Got Talent.
Supermarket Lidl is helping shoppers with this, as it has released a new 'middle of Lidl' range dedicated to the gift of music. Sounds lovely, doesn't it.
However, one particular product has now gone viral, as shoppers can't quite believe it's being sold in the current lockdown climate.
The product in question?
A €129.99 TRUMPET. Brilliant.
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Several food products from a number of major UK supermarkets have been recalled by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The products have been recalled over allergy and safety fears, and shoppers are being advised not to consume them.
When the UK was first plunged into a state of lockdown, all of the major supermarkets saw their shelves stripped bare, as shoppers rushed to stockpile items.
Since lockdown began, all of the UK's major supermarkets have introduced new queueing systems to ensure customer and staff safety, and that social distancing guidelines are met.
The coronavirus pandemic has lead to a surge in online shopping with many supermarkets booked up for months as millions avoid stores.
It's no secret that KFC has now reopened many of its branches across the country, and shoppers have been flocking to delivery apps and drive thrus to get their finger lickin' chicken fix.
A Lidl branch has become the first supermarket in the country to close its doors on the back of the coronavirus pandemic.
This weekend, a Lidl branch in the North East became the first UK supermarket to close due to the coronavirus pandemic.
With many of us now shopping on behalf of people who are self-isolating, vulnerable or unable to leave the house, Aldi has made it easier to pay for essentials and groceries.
After shutting last month because of social distancing rules, McDonald's has finally confirmed that it is looking to reopen its restaurants.
Catalogue retail giant Argos has made the decision to close most of its stores in the UK as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
When lockdown was announced, a series of shops deemed 'non-essential' were forced to close in the interest of public safety.
When lockdown was put into place, all 'non-essential' retailers were forced to close their doors to decrease the risk of spreading covid-19.