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Food crisis: most popular food products begin to disappear from stores in Crimea

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Due to shortages, Crimea has restricted the sale of essential goods per person. Amid the panic, people have begun buying up products to "stock up."

Food crisis: most popular food products begin to disappear from stores in Crimea

In Crimea, food products have begun to disappear following the gasoline shortage. This is reported by UNN with reference to local public pages.

Details

Thus, residents of Simferopol and Sevastopol are complaining about empty shelves and shortages of food products. Amid the panic, people have begun buying up products "in reserve," so stores are introducing restrictions.

Essential goods were the first to be hit: sugar, rice, buckwheat, salt, flour, oil, and pasta. Due to logistics problems and panic buying, some stores have already begun to introduce restrictions on the sale of goods per person

- one of the reports says.

It is noted that in Sevastopol, they are already selling no more than three packages of pasta, three bottles of oil, or 3 kg of cereals and sugar per person.

Recall

Due to strikes on logistics, the sale of oil and pasta has been restricted in Sevastopol. Gasoline is now issued only by coupons with a limit of up to 20 liters per person.

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