MORRISONS has removed all trolley locks at its Barry store in response to customer feedback, which has called for quicker and easier shopping trips.

A team visited the store on Monday, July 7 to update all of the store’s trolley fixtures. This will remove the need to insert a £1 coin or token to release a trolley from its bay.

General Manager for Barry Morrisons, Andrew Stevens, said: “Our nation is getting busier and we have less free time than previous generations.

“Customers in Barry have told us that they want a quicker shop. The removal of trolley locks is just one of the many improvements we are making to our store to make for a faster and easier shopping trip.”

150,000 locks will be removed from Morrison stores this July. Other improvements will include the redesign of stores, the extension of opening hours, the updating of car park controls and improvements to baby change and toilet facilities.