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English shoppers face queues, limited browsing when stores reopen

Tue, 26th May 2020 13:35

LONDON, May 26 (Reuters) - Shoppers face more queuing and
limited ability to try products when England's high street
retailers, department stores and shopping centres reopen next
month after the coronavirus lockdown.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday that outdoor
markets and car showrooms in England can reopen from June 1
followed by all other non-essential retail from June 15 if the
government's tests are met.

But the stores will look very different from how they were
when the country went into lockdown on March 23 as they will
have to observe health and safety and social distancing
regulations.

Complying with the government's guidance will bring
complexity to the trading process and higher operating and
capital costs, analysts said.

The guidance for stores, laid out in a 33-page document,
requires more cleaning regimes, queuing systems with one-way
flows and increased signage, and fewer customers in a store at a
time, with shopping with children discouraged.

The reopening only applies to England as retailers in
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have to wait for guidance
from their devolved administrations.

As at supermarkets, which have traded through the lockdown,
check-out areas in English stores will have increased screening,
while store staff will wear protective equipment such as face
masks and gloves. Regular hand sanitisation will be encouraged
for both staff and shoppers.

Customers will also be encouraged to avoid handling products
whilst browsing - a particular problem for clothing retailers.

Fitting rooms should be closed wherever possible, while
goods that have been tried-on or returned by customers should be
stored in a container or separate room for 72 hours, or cleaned,
before being re-displayed on the shop floor.

"Queues outside stores, restricted numbers inside, no
ability to browse with friends, nor to try on (or possibly even
touch) clothes before the purchasing decision will all severely
detract from the shopping experience," said David Beadle of
Moody’s Investors Service.

"As such, prospects of lower revenue and additional costs
will see some retailers keep shops closed initially at least."

Clothing retailer Next said on Monday it would
re-open just 25 stores on June 15.
(Reporting by James Davey; Editing by Susan Fenton)

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