The retailer has announced a series of plans that’ll be put in place when it reopens on June 15 When the UK was put into lockdown back on March 23, essential retailers were the only stores allowed to remain open.
Boots was one of them: it has been open for essentials including medicine and prescriptions, and in the first weeks into lockdown, its website regularly had over 50,000 customers in its e-queue.
From next week, it’s set to reopen properly but had to adapt to meet the government’s guidelines regarding hygiene and social distancing.
It had to rethink its beauty halls in particular, which prior to Covid-19, operated with make-up tester samples, demonstrations and shade-matching which are rife for cross contamination in our current
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