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Sainsbury’s bans the sale of fireworks in all of its stores due to welfare concerns for pets and the elderly

And the Great British public couldn't be happier!

Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s has announced that it has banned the sale of fireworks in all of its 2,300 stores.

A spokesperson revealed the store had made the decision due to welfare concerns for the elderly and pets.

The store had traditionally stocked fireworks ahead of Diwali and Guy Fawkes’ night.

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Sainsbury’s has banned the sale of fireworks this year in all of its stores (Credit: Pexels)

“Fireworks are no longer available in our stores,” a Sainsbury’s rep said.

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They added: “Customers can continue to choose from a range of seasonal products, such as glow sticks and light up spinning wands.”

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