ASDA has announced new opening times across stores in the UK.
All supermarkets reduced their opening hours when the coronavirus lockdown was introduced.
Asda, which used to open 24 hours, started closing at 8pm.
And now the retail giant has now announced another change to hours.
A post shared on social media reads: "Most of our stores are now open for longer to allow you more time to shop with us – stores will now be open Monday - Saturday 8am - 10pm.
"Normal Sunday trading hours will remain the same.
"We replenish our stores throughout the day to make sure you can get everything you need, whatever time of day you shop with us."
The supermarket notes: "Selected stores within shopping centres will close earlier than 10pm.
"For more information about your local store, please visit our store locator."
Most of our stores are now open for longer to allow you more time to shop with us – stores will now be open Monday - Saturday 8am - 10pm.* Normal Sunday trading hours will remain the same. 1/3 pic.twitter.com/9TqZX4Iiba
— Asda (@asda) April 15, 2020
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown in Britain, supermarkets have been at capactiy to meet the nation's needs.
As a result, restrictions on the amount of products per customer and increased waiting times for home delivery has become a huge topic of conversation.
But now as the nation settles in to life under the lockdown, the pressure on supermarket's is beginning to ease and restrictions are being lifted in some stores.
There are new opening hours and new rules at branches across the country with the biggest announcements coming from Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi.
Tesco has introduced new shopping rules, including a one-way system, Aldi has lifted restrictions and has changed opening hours and Morrisons has released new quiet hours.
Lidl has also lifted restrictions, and several chains are now indicating when is the quietest time to shop.
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