A new mum burst into tears when she was unable to find formula milk for her newborn baby after panic-buyers stripped a supermarket bare.
Shops across the UK are struggling to keep up with demand as customers pile their trolleys high with basic necessities during the coronavirus crisis sweeping across the globe.
Milk, bread, medicine and cleaning products were nowhere to be found in the Asda branch in Govan, Glasgow, and a staff member told Gemma Connolly about the sobbing mum.
The young woman was in tears at not being able to find any milk for her three-day-old baby, Glasgow Live reports. Gemma said: "The place was stripped bare, it was awful. "There were no basics in the store - toilet paper, bleach, milk, bread, just every day items. "I
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