Dramatic video captured the violence erupting inside the store in the Lozells area of Birmingham after the woman allegedly mistook one customer for a staff member.more
Next returned to selling clothes online on Tuesday after the retailer put extra safety measures in place to ensure warehouse staff can work safely.more
Due to the epidemic and restrictions, e.g. regarding the number of customers who can be in the store at the same time, but also the upcoming holidays, most food chains change the working hours.more
While most of the Netherlands struggles through the coronavirus lockdown, marijuana smokers received the welcome news that "coffee shops" selling the drug have reopened for takeaway orders.more
There is no trace after record shopping in the week in which the Polish government announced the closing of schools. Instead, new costs and problems appeared - the Polish daily "Rzeczpospolita" reports today.more
Aldi, Morrisons and Waitrose are easing restrictions on some of their products which were imposed in the wake of stockpiling earlier this month. All the major supermarkets restricted customers to buying fixed amounts of individual items to keep shelves full.more
A spokesman from the restaurant said it has now entered administration as coronavirus lockdown saw branches close, while they 'urgently' look for ways to save jobs.more
Employees of a Carrefour hypermarket in Vitrolles (Bouches-du-Rhône) exercised their right of withdrawal this Monday morning. They are asking their management to implement hygiene and protection measures after two employees have been infected with coronavirus.more
Convenience stores selling Easter eggs are facing interference from "heavy-handed" officials trying to restrict the range of goods they can sell under coronavirus curbs, a trade body says.more
The European police authority has warned that con artists are preying on fears of illness by offering fake masks, medicine, COVID-19 tests and even vaccines. Bernd Riegert reports from Brussels.more
Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley has apologised for 'ill-judged and poorly timed' emails to the Government and poor communication with employees and the public in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.more
A supermarket has complained of being forced to throw away nearly £30,000 of food after a woman purposefully coughed on their produce, in what it dubbed a "twisted" coronavirus prank.more
Around 60 workers have refused to start their shifts at a food factory in Northern Ireland over fears for their safety amid the coronavirus outbreak.more