Here's one that's a few days old and the video was taken somewhere in the North-East of England. Morrisons is a
large shopping outlet and one of the big three food-service outlets.
The main take from the footage is that the female Supervisor of Morrisons Supermarket states that identifying a
customer who is medically-exempt from wearing a face-mask is actually company policy and yet, the official line
is that it isn't.
The other take from the video is that the male Security 'Store Marshall' is holding a roll of the stickers...
I doubt if they're home-made.
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large shopping outlet and one of the big three food-service outlets.
The main take from the footage is that the female Supervisor of Morrisons Supermarket states that identifying a
customer who is medically-exempt from wearing a face-mask is actually company policy and yet, the official line
is that it isn't.
The other take from the video is that the male Security 'Store Marshall' is holding a roll of the stickers...
I doubt if they're home-made.
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Quote:Morrisons reveals the truth behind claims its forcing shoppers without masks to wear yellow stickersSOURCE:
The supermarket giant has explained the truth behind the viral 'yellow sticker policy' claims.
'Supermarket giant Morrisons has clarified its rules after it was claimed it had been forcing shoppers who
are exempt from wearing a mask to wear yellow stickers in stores. The supermarket has today been trending
on Twitter, with some shoppers even threatening to boycott it as a result.
However, Manchester Evening News can confirm that Morrisons does not have such a policy in place in any of
its stores.
An official Morrisons spokesperson told us: "We can confirm that this is very much an isolated incident and not
Morrisons Policy. We're sorry the customer has had this experience, as our store marshals are well trained and
understanding of those who are medically exempt.
"We're following government guidelines to keep our colleagues and customers safe. Those who are offered a face
covering and decline to wear one won’t be allowed to shop at Morrisons, unless they are medically exempt.
"We're also part of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Lanyard scheme, so any customers with a hidden disability who
would like a lanyard can get these in store too. But customers aren't obliged to do so.
"This is so that colleagues and customers inside the store are aware that the customer is medically exempt."
Morrisons has also confirmed that it is investigating a video which appeared to show a man being told to wear an
exemption sticker...'
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