Lidl criticised for Covid-19 social distancing measures inside stores
The German supermarket chain has said measures remain in place and the health and safety of staff and customers is a top priority
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Lidl has confirmed social distancing rules remain in place despite some shoppers believing measures have been done with .
Last week several shoppers contacted PlymouthLive with concerns that the stores in Union Street, St Budeaux Square and Transit Way were no longer enforcing the strict coronavirus policy.
One shopper said they estimated one store had more than 200 people inside and felt that there was no one interested in keeping their distance at all .
£2,500 initial investment
Bristol couple Neil and Kim Bacon are successful business owners who bought a Tenerife timeshare membership for £2,500 back in 1998. It seemed like great value, Neil says. We didn t have to think about it, we signed up that day.
Unfortunately for the Bacons, this was just the start. They were upsold repeatedly over the next 12 years to the point where the expense is threatening their retirement. The couple report having been manipulated, mis-led, and outright defrauded by string of duplicitous sales people, with the worst offenders working at disgraced Maltese timeshare company: Azure
Systematically targeted
Mr and Mrs Bacon s case made the media, but is no means an unique history, according to industry experts.