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Why you might see Tesco, Sainsbury's and more shoppers wearing a sunflower badge

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Supermarkets across the UK are offering badges to customers who may not be able to wear a face mask due to certain health conditions.

Charity Hidden Disabilities said sunflower badges are being handed to people who may be exempt from the new law because they have a medical concern, such as autism or severe anxiety.

It means if you see a customer wearing one, they may have an extenuating circumstance, or may be a carer for someone who, for instance, needs to be able to lip read.

Hidden Disabilities said the sunflower lanyards themselves can be picked up for free at Sainsbury's, Tesco, M&S and other supermarkets - and you don't have to provide proof of a disability to claim one.

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