Meet the Sheffield supermarket worker whose dance moves are keeping queuing shoppers entertained during coronavirus lockdown

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Long queues outside supermarkets in Sheffield have become a common sight during the coronavirus lockdown, as stores limit the number of customers allowed in at any given time.

But one woman has been doing her bit to keep customers’ spirits up by dancing and singing outside the Co-op at which she works in Stocksbridge.

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Sue Foster began entertaining shoppers with her fancy moves over the Easter weekend and says she plans to keep it up as long as her body will allow.

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Sue Foster has been entertaining shoppers outside the Co-op in Stocksbridge, SheffieldSue Foster has been entertaining shoppers outside the Co-op in Stocksbridge, Sheffield
Sue Foster has been entertaining shoppers outside the Co-op in Stocksbridge, Sheffield

“The reaction has been great and the customers have been brilliant. The staff are fantastic and have really pulled together,” added the 57-year-old customer team member, who lives in Stocksbridge.

Lauren Adams, who captured this footage of Sue in full flow, said: “Thank you for keeping us all in high spirits with your lovely singing and dancing. It really is the little things which make all the difference at the moment!”