Supermarkets introducing 'quiet hour' to help autistic and disabled shoppers

A number of supermarkets have introduced a 'quiet hour' to help autistic and disabled shoppers.

Supermarkets introducing 'quiet hour' to help autistic and disabled shoppers

A number of supermarkets have introduced a 'quiet hour' to help autistic and disabled shoppers.

Scally's Supervalu in Clonakilty, Co. Cork was the first to do so, and others in Trim and Greystones have followed suit.

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