Sign up to FREE email alerts from our Money Saving Club Newsletter Supermarket chain Iceland has issued a bleak message to anyone who shops in its supermarkets.
The chain is facing a staff shortage just after freedom day arrived. Iceland said that after keeping all of its stores open during lockdown, it has now had to shut some because 1,000 staff have been pinged.
Iceland managing director Richard Walker said around 4 per cent of its workforce were currently absent because of Covid. M&S has also warned of potential staff shortages due to an increase in people being pinged by the track and trace app. READ MORE:Tesco introduces compulsory checks inside all shoppers' cars during hot weather The boss of Marks and Spencer, Steve Rowe, said by
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