ASDA is introducing 1,000 new Covid-19 marshals on the doors of its supermarkets – including the Keighley store – to ensure customers wear masks properly and follow stricter Government guidelines over the pandemic.

The Asda safety marshals will be stationed at the front of every store and in the aisles of larger outlets.

Bosses said they expect the staff to be able to help shoppers with safety questions and to reiterate Government guidelines.

If customers are not wearing face coverings in store, they will be told they can buy a pack of disposable masks and pay for them as part of their shopping trip.

Extra hand sanitiser stations will be provided in the busiest parts of the stores and protective coatings will be applied to all basket and trolley handles.

Anthony Hemmerdinger, chief operating officer at Asda, said: “We know that safety remains a key priority for our customers and we will continue to do all we can to keep them and our colleagues safe in store, as we have since the start of the pandemic.

“These additional measures will make our stores an even safer place to shop and work during the coming months.”

The move comes after rival Morrisons, which also has a store in Keighley, said it had reinstated marshals on the doors of its 494 supermarkets.

Supermarkets were granted “essential” status during the lockdown in March, leading to long queues and strict social distancing, although over time the rules were relaxed and enforcement reduced.