Now it's been over a month since panic-buying first began as coronavirus began to spread in the UK, the supermarkets finally seem to be restoring at least some sense of normality.
People may still be queuing outside like they're waiting to enter a festival in a bid to honour social distancing guidelines, but shelves are fuller and opening hours are gradually becoming longer.
However, it's not all calm, as the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has now issued recalls on a number of items due to production faults.
Lidl, Co-op and the big four are all affected. Customers who have any of the items are being urged to return them to their local supermarket for a full refund, reports the Mirror.
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