Morrisons reports surge in fuel and food-to-go sales as Covid restrictions ease

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Morrisons reports surge in fuel and food-to-go sales as Covid restrictions ease
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Morrisons reports surge in fuel and food sales as Covid restrictions ease

Photograph: Keith Mayhew/SOPA Images/REX/ShutterstockPhotograph: Keith Mayhew/SOPA Images/REX/ShutterstockMorrisons has reported a surge in fuel sales and a rebound in food-to-go in recent weeks, as life in the UK slowly returns to normal.

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