With the change in consumer habits, the number of night workers in the UK has doubled
With the change of consumer habits, the number of retailers in the UK who have been working mainly at night has doubled, in the past ten years.
According to the British statistical office (ONS), nearly 70,000 workers usually work at night in the sector. The proportion of those who are in night shifts is 3 percent.
In the past ten years, many 0 -24 supermarkets were opened, but the trend is changing. (MTI, Pietsch Judit)
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