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Mayor Andy Burnham hits out at Tesco for failing to enforce face mask Covid rules

Tesco said there is 'clear signage' at stores, but that employees would be under 'increased risk of verbal and physical abuse' if they were told to enforce their use

Andy Burnham has hit out at Tesco over its alleged failure to enforce face mask rules

Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham has hit out at Tesco and other supermarkets for failing to enforce face covering rules to make sure stores are "Covid safe".

Giving evidence to the Lords economic affairs committee on Tuesday, Mayor Burnham said local leaders were unsuccessful in attempts to demand greater coronavirus powers from the Government to temporarily shut down stores not following the rules.

He singled out supermarket giant Tesco by saying the firm did not take a "responsible attitude" to masks.

Tesco said there is "clear signage" at stores to encourage customers to wear face coverings, but said employees would be under "increased risk of verbal and physical abuse" if they were told to enforce their use.

Mayor Burnham, who resisted Tier 3 lockdown measures for his region while demanding greater funding, said local leaders had also called for "summary closure powers" for firms "not deemed to be Covid-safe".

"I'm not just talking about pubs and restaurants. There are large supermarkets in Greater Manchester who in my view have not properly implemented the requirements around face coverings," he said.

"And I'll name one chain: Tesco.

"I don't believe they've taken a responsible attitude to this issue. They've said it's not for them to enforce. Well, I do think it is for those organisations to enforce."