Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Supermarket giants Aldi and Tesco have taken 'drastic action' to prevent empty supermarket shelves.
Over the past few weeks, shoppers have complained about empty shelves in stores around the UK. And now, to combat the shortages which hit supermarkets nationwide, Britain's biggest grocer announced a £1,000 bonus for joining its workforce.
Aldi has also acted in a similar nature, according to The Sunday Times, and has upped its lorry driver wages. READ MORE : ASDA's discreet service where parents can get free essentials in 254 UK supermarkets The bargain retail chain - which began life in the UK in Birmingham with a Stechford store in the 1990s - is giving its
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