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As we go into the first day of lockdown in the UK owing to the coronavirus pandemic, people are only allowed to leave the house for a certain few set reasons, one of which is to shop for essential supplies.
As a result many have taken to online shopping to try to get a hold of supplies. However lots of companies are struggling to keep up with the demand and the delivery slots are being used up very rapidly. However, supermarket Morrisons may have a solution. The chain has just announced a new initiative by which people can order special food boxes if they are struggling to place orders online.
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