WILKO has temporarily axed pick n’ mix from its stores to minimise the risk of coronavirus spreading. The retailer remains open to shoppers for non-food essentials including toilet paper, ble…
The retailer's website is also still up and running, but shoppers may experience delays to their home delivery orders.
Jerome Saint-Marc, chief executive of Wilko, said: "For everyone’s peace of mind we’re doing everything possible to protect both our team members and customers when you shop with us. "I’d like to express my deep thanks to our loyal and hard-working team members who are doing their very best to make sure families across the UK have access to the household essentials they need despite the difficult circumstances.
"We’re here to help but kindly ask that you’re kind to everyone, maintain a safe distance, follow any instructions and pay by card as much as possible.”B&M to shut down 49 stores during coronavirus crisisBONUS TIMEWhen will furlough payments be made in the UK?
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