Another UK supermarket facing vegetable shortages

게시됨 2023년 2월 22일

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Supermarkets in Britain are experiencing supply issues that have led to the rationing of some fruits and vegetables, with chains like Aldi and Tesco facing shortages of certain vegetables. The problem is due to poor harvests caused by bad weather in North Africa and Spain. Other supermarkets such as M&S, Sainsbury's, Iceland and Co-op are also affected. The British Retail Consortium has confirmed the issue and assured the public that retailers are working to resolve it.
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LONDON Supermarkets across Britain are lined with empty shelves due to supply issues for fresh products, which has led to rationing of some fruits and vegetables. Aldi and Tesco have become the latest supermarket chains facing shortages of some vegetables, following others like Asda, Morrisons, Iceland and M&S. An Aldi in north London is a typical of example of the problem faced by many supermarkets, with its shelves devoid of tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and broccoli. Aldi, the UK’s fourth largest grocery retailer with over 990 stores across the country, had already announced that it would open its 1,000th store this year, according to its website. Meanwhile, Tesco joined other supermarket chains in placing limits on how many items of certain vegetables customers can buy. Other supermarkets like M&S, Sainsbury's, Iceland and Co-op are facing a similar situation as customers currently can’t find tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers at some of their stores. Bad weather causing poor ...
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