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Coronavirus: Domino's Pizza staff say it's 'impossible' to socially distance at work

Domino's has various measures in place - and said its main priority is the 'safety of our colleagues and customers'

A Domino's pizza branch(Image: Getty Images)

Domino's Pizza staff have said social distancing is "impossible" to do while at work, raising fears over the deadly Covid-19 outbreak.

Amid the coronavirus crisis, the government earlier this week ordered all non-essential businesses and shops to shut, but said that firms offering takeaways and deliveries as well as those serving online retail could remain open - all the while following strict social distancing and hygiene rules.

Employees at the Domino's Pizza branch in , Liverpool claim that given the small space they are made to work in, social distancing - where staff are told to keep a 2m distance - is "impossible".

When contacted for comment by BusinessLive, Domino's said its "priority" was the safety of colleagues and customers, and that it had implemented various measures such as 'contact-free delivery' and increased sanitation and handwashing at all of its stores.

An employee who works at the branch in Honeys Green Shopping Precinct, but who wished to remain anonymous, said: "Domino’s Pizza have supposedly reconfigured their working practices to accommodate government safe working guidelines.

"Unfortunately, despite Domino’s and their staff’s best intentions, this is not working.

"We find ourselves in a precarious position to safeguard our health, income and the wider public’s wellbeing.

"With the major fast food outlets and eateries closing, Domino’s Pizza finds itself with unprecedented demand, which is great for business as usual.