Photos of barren supermarket shelves have been circulating on social media throughout the summer - a dismal backdrop to what was meant to be a season of ‘freedom’ from coronavirus restrictions, ushering in the return of the much preferred and long-sidelined ‘old normal’.
Meanwhile, Richard Walker, managing director of Iceland, warned there was a growing danger of empty shelves at Christmas.’s Today programme that the company routinely has to cancel up to 30 or 40 deliveries a day, with up to 100 stores being left short of bread and other staples and stocks of soft drinks only about 50 per cent of normal.
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