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    stevehabberley
    Oct 27, 2020

    Tesco's dress code

    in ACTIVISM

    A man was kicked out of a supermarket after he attempted to enter the store in his underpants and a face mask in protest of a new rule in Wales that deems clothing as a “non-essential” item.

    Chris Noden, 38, tried to enter a Tesco supermarket with a trolley in Newport, south Wales, dressed in nothing but his underwear, but was stopped by security staff.

    Dawn filmed the encounter and told the staff: “Clothes are non-essential — let him in.”

    It comes after the Welsh government banned supermarkets from selling “non-essential” items such as clothing and books while the 17-day “firebreak” lockdown is in force to curb the spread of coronavirus in the country.