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SUPERMARKET. Shoppers at a mall grocery practice social distancing while shopping for food provisions and cleaning implements during the enhanced community quarantine on March 27, 2020. File photo by Jire Carreon/Rappler
MANILA, Philippines – Supermarket chains will be adjusting their store schedules as the country observes Holy Week even as an"enhanced community quarantine" is in place over the entire Luzon. A handful of stores will be closed on Maundy Thursday, April 9 and Good Friday, April 10. Schedules will also change for Black Saturday, April 11 and Easter Sunday, April 12.Metro Supermarkets
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