In this period of confinement, outings are limited: trips for health reasons, short trips, close to home, related to individual physical activity or trips to make basic purchases. In this respect, many questions are on the minds of the French. For example, can we go shopping with our children, but also, do we have to go shopping near our home or do we have to wear gloves when shopping?... We take stock of these questions to help you to see more clearly and to make your shopping more serene during the confinement.
The latest information to know
Coronavirus: supermarkets implement new measures, priority given to health caregivers
Priority access to health caregivers, hours for elderly people, early opening and late closing, without forgetting a security guard to make sure health safety distances are respected… As we are confined, supermarkets have to adapt and take new measures to face the influx of clients. [Read more]
Answers to your questions
Weekend lockdown: can you go grocery shopping in pairs?
One thing is sure, during lockdown, you better stay at home and limit trips as much as possible to limit any propagation risk. You can go out with a certificate, for some reasons only like buying first-necessity products, but can you go shop in pairs? [Read more]
Coronavirus: errands, food, packaging… how to properly disinfect
For many French people, grocery shopping has become a source of anxiety amid the coronavirus epidemic that keeps on spreading across the country. So, what are the right gestures to limit risks? Let’s have a look thanks to the recommendations and instructions from the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety. [Read more]
And don't forget to bring your derogatory travel certificate with you every time.