Supermarkets ready for a new week of rising to the virus’s challenge

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Supermarkets have won praise for their response to the crisis. The next issue may be keeping staff healthy

The wave of stockpiling triggered by the arrival of coronavirus on British shores means that many people will never take full supermarket shelves for granted again. And the week ahead will be another nail-biter for the country’s food retailers as they try to make good on their promise to “feed the nation”.

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