Home Bargains has issued strict new shopping rules ahead of Boris Johnson‘s lockdown announcement on Sunday.
The Prime Minister is expected to ease the UK lockdown that’s been in place since March.
And Home Bargains bosses have taken steps to ensure the chain is ready in an attempt to keep both staff and shoppers safe.
From now on, shoppers are instructed to buy “only what you need”.
Brits are also being asked to shop only one a week if possible.
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Visitors to stores will also be expected to listen to interactions from staff.
A rep revealed shoppers should “help us limit the number of customers in store at once”.
They said customers should do this by “following instructions from staff and waiting outside if asked”.
After supermarkets were slammed for reportedly asking parents to leave their kids outside stores while they shopped, Home Bargains is also urging solo shopping.
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It said: “If you can, shop on your own, not in a group. Please avoid bringing children if you can.”
Angry shoppers
However, some said the chain didn’t appear to be sticking to its guidelines in one store.
At one point four members of staff were at the bottom of an aisle chatting and people having to sneak past. Not one of them moved.
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