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Supermarkets cut hours, restrict purchases amid Melbourne’s virus curfew – The New Daily
Supermarkets in Melbourne have cut their opening hours to match the city’s 8pm coronavirus curfew, while purchase limits will remain on staple goods.

Supermarkets in Melbourne have cut their opening hours to match the city’s 8pm coronavirus curfew, while purchase limits will remain on staple goods.
Coles said customers will not be allowed to enter its stores after 7.30pm each day, and all stores will close at 7.45pm, unless existing trading hours already specify an earlier closing time.
The restricted hours will apply to all Coles supermarkets, Liquorland, Vintage Cellars, First Choice and First Choice Liquor Market stores.
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