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ALDI and Coles customers are put on red alert after infected shoppers tested positive to COVID-19

Aldi and Coles customers in Melbourne have been put on high alert after shoppers and an employee all tested positive to COVID-19. 

Anyone who was at the Coles store in Williamstown on September 30, between 7pm and 10pm, and the Coles at Westfield Southland in Cheltenham on October 2, between 4.45pm-5.15pm have been told to look out for coronavirus symptoms.

People who shopped at the Keysborough Aldi between 3.45pm and 4pm on October 1 have also been put on high alert.

Shoppers from the Williamstown and Cheltenham Coles (pictured) as well as customer from the Keysborough Aldi have been put on high alert after another customer tested positive to COVID-19

Shoppers from two Coles supermarkets, in Williamstown and Cheltenham , as well as customer from the Keysborough Aldi have been put on high alert after another customer tested positive to COVID-19

A customer of the Keyborough Aldi (pictured) tested positive to COVID-19 and had shopped at the supermarket on October 1, between 4.45pm and 5.15pm

 A customer of the Keyborough Aldi tested positive to COVID-19 and had shopped at the supermarket on October 1, between 4.45pm and 5.15pm

Shoppers were told they needed to get tested immediately if if they experienced COVID-19 symptoms. 

The Department of Health said shoppers at the Cheltenham Coles and the Keysborough Aldi tested positive while an employee of the Williamstown store also contracted coronavirus.

The warning came as the state recorded six new coronavirus cases and two deaths, bringing the state's death toll to 809 and the national figure to 897.

Health authorities are concerned about outbreaks occurring in retail areas after a cluster was tracked back to a Melbourne butcher shop.

Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton on Tuesday confirmed 28 cases were linked to the Butcher Club at Chadstone Shopping Centre, up from 24 on Monday.

It consists of at least eight staff, 11 close contacts and four customers.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Coles and Aldi for comment.  

Customers of the Williamstown Coles (pictured) were also told to be on alert for COVID-19 symptoms after an employee tested positive

Customers of the Williamstown Coles were also told to be on alert for COVID-19 symptoms after an employee tested positive

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