First minister Mark Drakeford says move will create ‘level playing field’ for traders forced to close
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Supermarkets in Wales will not be allowed to sell items such as clothing and hardware during the Covid-19 firebreak lockdown, the first minister, Mark Drakeford, has said. Drakeford said it will be “made clear” to supermarkets they are only able to sell products that are classed as “essential goods”.
He said this would ensure a “level playing field” as many retailers will be forced to shut when the 17-day lockdown begins on Friday. Shops selling food, off-licences and pharmacies can stay open, but the likes of clothes stores will have to close.