Sainsbury's has announced measures to help elderly and vulnerable customers during the ongoing coronavirus crisis. All its stores will only open to these two groups for the first hour of trading from Thursday, chief executive Mike Coupe said, but will open for an hour longer so other shoppers do not miss out.
Sainsbury's has now said customers over 70 and those with a disability will also have priority access to online delivery slots from Monday and the chain is also expanding its "click and collect" service.
Coupe added that as of Thursday, Sainsbury's will be closing its cafes and its meat, fish and pizza counters to free up freight capacity for essential products.
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