Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s next step in his roadmap out of lockdown plans will come into effect next week. From March 29, the rule of six will return, which allows six people from two different households to come together outdoors.
The 100 busiest Asda stores will also have automatic counting technology, allowing the store to control access and help customers to socially distance.
Additionally, the supermarket has added a protective antimicrobial coating to several customer “touch points” – such as fridges, freezer handles, baskets, and trollies – in all stores.
Tesco
Some Tesco stores cordoned off non-essential aisles such as kitchenware and clothing at the start of the third lockdown.
However, from March 22, Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford said that Tesco stores in Wales will once again be able to sell non-essential items.
Morrisons
Morrisons has encouraged shoppers to book their grocery delivery well in advance due to high demand.
The supermarket has a next-day doorstep delivery service for customers who are self-isolating or unable to get to the store, and there is…