Pharmacy chain Boots has warned that shoppers could be banned from entering its stores to browse and purchase non-essential goods.
The company, which has finally introduced social distancing, said customers will now have to say what they want before entering some branches, as part of plans to safeguard staff and adhere to Government guidelines.
It means those hoping to shop for non-essential items could be turned away because they're not a priority. If it's an essential item such as medicine, a staff member will find the product for you so you can go straight to the till to pay.
And in some stores, Boots has started cordoning off areas of the shop floor to allow it to prioritise the sale of essential medicines, prescription and toiletry
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