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Coronavirus: Hundreds at Dudley Tesco priority early opening | Coronavirus: Hundreds at Dudley Tesco priority early opening |
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Hundreds of shoppers flocked to a Tesco as it opened early for NHS workers because of the coronavirus outbreak. | Hundreds of shoppers flocked to a Tesco as it opened early for NHS workers because of the coronavirus outbreak. |
Supermarkets have announced priority shopping to give health workers easier access to restocked shelves. | |
But at Tesco Extra in Dudley, hundreds of people queued before 09:00 GMT on Sunday with one describing the scenes as "mob rule". | |
Tesco said it would "take learnings" from the opening and continue to offer priority shopping times to NHS workers. | Tesco said it would "take learnings" from the opening and continue to offer priority shopping times to NHS workers. |
Jan D'Arcy, who works in the breast screening department at Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley, said: "This was a slot that was given for NHS staff, nobody respected that. It was mob rule. | Jan D'Arcy, who works in the breast screening department at Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley, said: "This was a slot that was given for NHS staff, nobody respected that. It was mob rule. |
"I think they just let anybody through the door, I think that was the safest thing to do to prevent any kind of disturbance." | "I think they just let anybody through the door, I think that was the safest thing to do to prevent any kind of disturbance." |
Mrs D'Arcy said there was no social distancing and while the atmosphere was not aggressive, it was "every man for themselves". | Mrs D'Arcy said there was no social distancing and while the atmosphere was not aggressive, it was "every man for themselves". |
"I don't think they [Tesco] anticipated what was going to happen," she added. | "I don't think they [Tesco] anticipated what was going to happen," she added. |
"If they did it was very poor organisation. I think people are not thinking right. They are not thinking rationally. | "If they did it was very poor organisation. I think people are not thinking right. They are not thinking rationally. |
"It made me feel really sad and on the way back in the car I did shed a tear." | "It made me feel really sad and on the way back in the car I did shed a tear." |
A Tesco spokesperson said: "We are trying hard to do the right thing and while feedback on this morning has been positive, we also recognise that many stores were still very busy. | A Tesco spokesperson said: "We are trying hard to do the right thing and while feedback on this morning has been positive, we also recognise that many stores were still very busy. |
"We need customers to help us by giving NHS workers priority during this hour and so we ask all other customers to shop during the usual Sunday opening hours." | "We need customers to help us by giving NHS workers priority during this hour and so we ask all other customers to shop during the usual Sunday opening hours." |
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