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During the COVID-19 pandemic, stores controlled entry to limit numbers of shoppers.

A one in, one out policy is a method used to control the number of people in one place or building at any one time. Where a place or building has reached its maximum capacity, further entry is only allowed upon a person leaving. It is especially used in nightclubs and bars, and most military establishments.

References

  1. Rhiannon Curry (25 March 2020), "Asda, Lidl and Tesco now letting customers one in one out as they restrict numbers in stores", The Sun
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