Walmart-owned British supermarket chain Asda has announced its decision to stop the sale of single kitchen knives by the end of April.
This comes as UK's knife-crime rate hit an all-time high, with Prime Minister Theresa May convening a meeting of ministers and community leaders to find ways to tackle it.
In a statement, Asda Senior Vice President Nick Jones said: "We know single knives are the most common knife products to be stolen and that is why we have chosen to remove these items from our stores".
Selling knives to under-18s in Britain is illegal.

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