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Morrisons announces plans to axe one of most popular ways to shop in 50 UK stores

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Sign up to FREE email alerts from our Money Saving Club Newsletter Supermarket giant Morrisons has announced plans to axe one of its most popular shopping services.

The grocer wants to get rid of home delivery in 50 of its UK stores. Around 1,400 employees are affected, who will either be moved into other roles at the supermarket or offered voluntary redundancy.

The 50 stores are located across the country. The supermarket is making the change because it had to scale up its home delivery service during the pandemic, when many shoppers were not able to visit physical stores. READ MORE: Sainsbury's introduces 30p charge that will affect shoppers with cars A Morrisons spokesperson told the Mirror : "At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic we

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