Supermarket giant Morrisons is to deliberately break the law by opening its stores for an extra hour on Sundays to support NHS workers during the corona crisis. The retailer will open up at 9am thi…
Supermarket giant Morrisons is to deliberately break the law by opening its stores for an extra hour on Sundays to support NHS workers during the corona crisis.
Current Sunday trading laws which state supermarkets about 280 square metres must only remain open for any six hour period between 10am and 6pm. Sunday rules while the crisis was on but this came to nothing and died down as stores realised they were running out of stock anyway.
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