Supermarkets
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Between 24 February and 21 March, UK shoppers spent an extra £2bn on food and drink
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Supermarket lifts restrictions and reopens cafes as depots to allow customers to donate
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Letter: Grace Dent’s latest article, which praises the ‘selfless hard work of the till workers and midnight shelf-stackers’, moved Paul Johnson
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Food delivery firm says it will hand over testing equipment to the NHS if required
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A delivery driver, a supermarket worker and a doctor tell how their lives were suddenly transformed last week
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Supermarkets have won praise for their response to the crisis. The next issue may be keeping staff healthy
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Supermarket says it will prioritise deliveries amid concern over food supplies for vulnerable people
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Editorial: The coronavirus pandemic is beginning to expose the fragility of our food system. But will we choose long-term solutions or short-term fixes?
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Letters: Readers react to the news that the UK government is helping supermarkets target deliveries to vulnerable people, and question the effectiveness of its database
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Applause for NHS was bittersweet
LettersLetter: For Corinne Fowler, the clapping event transcended the bitter rows of the last few years, but also caused a pang of sorrow
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Wholesale prices of some vegetables have risen dramatically but the coronavirus isn’t to blame for everything
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Stuart Rose tells shoppers to ‘show restraint’ and not waste food during lockdown
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Retailers accessing database and teaming up with taxi companies to ramp up orders
Helping in my parents' regional shop, I've seen the difference a week makes under coronavirus