Lidl, Iceland and the Co-op have been named the UK's least Covid-safe supermarkets, despite traffic light systems and one-way queues to help manage overcrowding in stores. 'Big four' grocer Asda also fared poorly, with shoppers complaining that there are "too many people, no one-way system...and too many shoppers without masks" in stores.
Supermarkets have remained open throughout the pandemic along with post offices, hardware stores and banks. But under essential retailer guidelines, they must be Covid-safe, meaning checkout screens, limits on the number of people allowed in stores and floor markings for social distancing must be in place.
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