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How supermarkets are fighting against acid attacks

Some of the country's biggest retailers have introduced measures to crack down on acid attacks.

Among the shops which have vowed to ban the sale of corrosive substances to under 18s are Tesco, Morrisons and Waitrose.

Although the move is voluntary, it means people will be asked for ID in the same way as if they were buying alcohol.

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