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Morrisons is delivering essential £35 boxes filled with loo roll, pasta and bread

MORRISONS is delivering food boxes filled with essentials like loo roll, pasta and bread for £35 to feed Brits during the coronavirus crisis.

The boxes come with a selection of 20 items and should feed two adults for one week.

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, will vary depending on what's available.

But Morrisons said a typical box for a meat eater may include everything from canned baked beans to meat and vegetables. We've included the full list in the box below.

The boxes contain food products worth around £30, and you'll then pay £5 for delivery.

The scheme launched online yesterday and slots have already sold out, but Morrisons said new slots are being made available everyday.

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