The one-way system in Tesco has been lifted.
The supermarket implemented the system back in March to help manage numbers coming through the door.
The floors at the store had arrows indicating which direction customers can go in, along with the markings to keep people at least two metres apart.
However, the chain has confirmed the one-way system and social distancing are no longer in place.
It comes following the Chief Minister confirming social distancing would no longer be required on Island, from last Monday.
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