Video: Supermarkets: in London they curb the onslaught for the Coronavirus, limits on spending
2024 Author: Cody Thornton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 12:26
London and all the UK have place in the supermarkets limits to do the expense. The decision was made due to the assaults that took place in the last few days for the Coronavirus. Measures, therefore, to buy: dry pasta, long-life milk, toilet paper, canned vegetables, water, liquid soap and antibacterial gels. Rationing even in pharmacies. Boots has limited the sale of hand sanitizers, allowing the purchase of a maximum of 2 packs per person.
Same thing in Australia, where the supermarket chain Woolworths, allowed each consumer to buy no more than 4 packs of toilet paper rolls. Science fiction in Italy, where it seems that for each word pronounced by the Premier, Giuseppe Conte, there is a supermarket targeted, even in the middle of the night. When there are days, however, in which all you do is repeat the same mantra: the supermarkets will remain open!
Logistics continues to operate and deliveries are respected by insure Federdistribuzione, which therefore does not think of adopting quota measures for the sale of goods. The stocks for the dry products arrive in Italy in 40 days, while the supply of fresh products is daily.
It must be said that in recent weeks the demand for basic necessities has exploded (pasta, sauces, oil, milk, detergents), reaching growth averages of 50 and 60%. A trend that, however, fails to compensate for the collapse in the turnover of non-food companies, given the drop between 25 and 30 percent.
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