Supermarket shoppers at Morrisons in Wrexham and Flintshire will see a new feature at the entrance to the stores.

As part of a vast number of measures in order to increase its hygiene standards at, every one of Morrisons 494 nationwide stores will receive a three-week deep-clean, brand new equipment, and additional cleaning staff.

Morrisons bosses say the latest investment is to make customers feel even safer in store.

It follows the supermarket already spending £25million to implement store safety measures - such as Perspex screens, PPE for colleagues and floor markings and visible signage during lockdown.

Additionally, on September 14, a total of 2,240 brand new cleaning roles were created across the nation - including a new Market Street Hygiene Assistant in all stores to clean food preparation areas across Market Street.

The company say this will ensure Morrisons foodmakers can concentrate on making fresh quality products for its butcher, baker, fishmonger, deli, greengrocer and florist departments.

Additionally, nearly 30,000 more hours each week will be put into Morrisons existing housekeepers and core cleaning roles.

This will see more areas across its stores - such as toilets, shelving and ‘high touch’ areas - being cleaned even more frequently to protect colleagues and customers.

New Welcome Cleaning Stations are also being fitted at all store entrances providing antibacterial wipes for baskets and trolleys, as well as hand sanitiser.

Jayne Wall, operations director at Morrisons, said: "The hygiene within our stores has become more important than ever due to the impact of Covid-19. We want to make sure our customers feel as safe as possible when doing their grocery shopping with us.

"So, we’ve made this multi-million-pound investment to introduce first class hygiene procedures."