Bread cutters are replaced in supermarkets.



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Communication manager Kine Søyland of the Norwegian group confirms to Drammens Tidende that its grocery stores, Meny, Spar, Joker and Kiwi, can now offer sliced ​​bread in stores again.

– There is no increased risk of infection through these machines, and it is highly optional to use them. There has been a great demand. We’ve now opened for all stores to use them again, but it may vary somewhat locally as it happens, she says.

Also press officer Torkel Nohr Fjørtoft in Rema confirms to the newspaper that all its stores can relocate the machines.

For NTB, communications manager Harald Kristiansen at Coop reports that the machines have also been installed in its stores, where the one-meter chain distance requirements have been maintained.

– For us, it is important that customers can keep their distance while using these machines. Also, machines need to be cleaned at least three times a day, he says.

Removing the bread slicers from supermarkets has not been a guide from the authorities, but a measure that the food industry itself has introduced.



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