British shoppers step up panic buying: industry sources

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British shoppers step-up panic buying - industry sources

), along with discounters Aldi and Lidl, have struggled for over a week to keep shelves stocked.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday shut down social life in Britain and advised the most vulnerable to isolate for 12 weeks, prompting another step-up in grocery trade on Tuesday. The supermarket industry says it is working closely with suppliers to keep food moving through the system and is making more deliveries to stores to get shelves re-stocked.MORE HELP

“They’re in asking questions mode, they’re certainly not in telling us anything mode. They’re trying to understand what we’re seeing rather than telling us to do anything specific.”

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No milk, no bread, no toilet rolls, no hand wash, no cereal, A big shout out to all the complete fuckwits emptying the shelves. Fuckers, there is nothing left for the normal shoppers that genuinely need things.

With all the experts trundled out by the media on an annoying regularity why were they not recruited to give advice to the CEOs of supermarkets to get a grip on serving customers, as they appear incapable of understanding how to regulate products on an even basis.

US shoppers too, store shelves bare of many items

It's all gonna slow down in a week or two when everyone is stocked up. Then the shelves will be full. I know I don't need to shop for a month now

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