Easter shoppers queue for up to THREE HOURS to buy booze and food


It’s ‘essential’ Goods Friday: Lockdown shoppers queue for up to THREE HOURS to buy booze and food before supermarkets shut on Easter Sunday

  • Queues at Asda Clapham Junction were seen snaking down and across the car park this afternoon in London
  • It comes ahead of the four-day Easter bank holiday weekend as shoppers stock up on booze and food
  • Shoppers are set to face even longer queues on Saturday as larger stores cannot open on Easter Sunday
  • There had been calls for a relaxation of the rules because of ongoing problems caused by coronavirus crisis

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Good Friday shoppers waited ‘insane’ queues that formed outside supermarkets up and down the UK from dawn today to buy food and booze to see them through the four-day Easter bank holiday weekend.

Many had to wait in line for more than three hours as temperatures hit 25C (77f) on the hottest day of the year so far – but experts believe the delays will be even longer tomorrow because stores will be shut on Easter Sunday.

Asda customers waiting to enter their superstore at Clapham Junction in South London were funnelled into an extraordinary chicane of upturned shopping trollies that snaked around its packed car park to maintain social distancing through the coronavirus crisis. 

Similar long lines of people were seen in towns and cities all over Britain today – even though most were there before the doors opened at 8am this morning.

There were queues all the way around the car parks as people were asked to keep two metres apart as they waited to pick up their shopping trolleys – and then had to queue again to enter the store when someone else left.  

London: Queue at Asda Clapham junction snakes across and down the car park before entering a chicane of upturned shopping trollies

Newcastle: Early morning shoppers queue outside waiting for the Sainsbury's supermarket to open in Heaton,

Newcastle: Early morning shoppers queue outside waiting for the Sainsbury’s supermarket to open in Heaton,

West London: People observe social distancing in an attempt to stop the spread of coronavirus by standing behind tape lines as they queue up to shop outside a branch of the Tesco supermarket chain

West London: People observe social distancing in an attempt to stop the spread of coronavirus by standing behind tape lines as they queue up to shop outside a branch of the Tesco supermarket chain

Birmingham: There were also long queues outside Aldi in Maypole as people grabbed goods for the Easter weekend

Birmingham: There were also long queues outside Aldi in Maypole as people grabbed goods for the Easter weekend

Brighton: Shoppers queue early on Good Friday morning taround the car park at the Asda supermarket in Hollingbury

Brighton: Shoppers queue early on Good Friday morning taround the car park at the Asda supermarket in Hollingbury