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Elle May Rice

Sainsbury's important update for all customers visiting stores from July 19

Sainsbury’s has confirmed its face mask rules will not change from July 19 despite lockdown restrictions easing.

The supermarket giant says safety is its highest priority and it will encourage all customers to wear face coverings if they can.

Earlier this week Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that most of the legal coronavirus restrictions brought in during the pandemic will end as of July 19.

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This means people will not be required to wear a face-covering in any setting, though the government expects and recommends that people wear face coverings in crowded areas such as public transport.

However, despite the easing of restrictions and removal of legal requirements, supermarkets and shops may choose to have their own rules in place.

Sainsbury’s has now confirmed its safety measures will stay in place in stores to help continue keeping everyone safe.

From Monday, when wearing a face covering becomes a personal choice in England, new signs and tannoy messages in Sainsbury’s stores will encourage customers to continue to wear a face covering, if they can.

Staff will also be encouraged to wear a face covering, unless they are behind a screen and all of Sainsbury’s leadership team will wear one when visiting stores.

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While wearing a face covering will become a personal choice, the decision to ask everyone in stores to continue to wear a face covering if they can, reflects feedback from customers and colleagues where the majority of people surveyed want to keep the policy in place.

Sainsbury’s has also confirmed that while screens between self-service checkouts and dividing checkout queues will be gradually removed from stores in England, they will remain in place between colleagues and customers when they are being served at checkouts.

Hand sanitiser stations will remain in all stores and Sainsbury’s will continue with thorough cleaning of trollies and baskets, as well as deep cleaning overnight.

Simon Roberts, Sainsbury’s chief executive, said: “As we respond to the recent change in government guidance, we know that safety is still top of mind for many of our colleagues and customers.

“Our colleagues’ safety is vital and many of our colleagues would feel more comfortable if those who can wear face coverings continue to wear them. We’ve listened closely to our customers too and they are telling us the same.

“We’re asking everyone to be considerate and, while we understand wearing a face covering will now be a personal choice, we want to ensure we best support and protect each other in the weeks and months ahead.”

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