Coronavirus: Responsible shopping in Peterborough praised despite long delays
Stores across Peterborough have seen long queues today (Thursday, March 26) as shoppers line up to purchase essential items.
Shops and supermarkets have introduced a number of measures to ensure shoppers follow social distancing and coronavirus lockdown guidelines.
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Hide AdCity councillor Julie Howell said her husband had visited Sainsbury’s in Bretton and found the situation well orgaised.
Cllr Howell, who represents the Orton Waterville ward, said in a tweet: “Mr J left for the Sainsbury’s in Bretton three hours ago. He says everyone is being brilliant about staying apart, but the process of shopping is obviously far slower than normal so do factor that in if you need to do a big shop.”
Orderly queues with shoppers kept apart and tape markes on the floor to allow safe distance shopping were a feature of supermarkets across the city.
One shopper in Tesco in Werrington told the PT: “It is taking a very long time but it is well organised and staff are very helpful. People are co-operating and it’s being well handled.”
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