Britain's biggest grocer has issued a warning to households after shoppers were pictured panic-buying at 5am on Monday, following France's decision to close borders.
Tesco said it had plenty of food for Christmas as it encouraged customers to "shop as normal". "We've been building our stockholding of key products ahead of the Christmas peak and are working closely with our hauliers and suppliers to continue the supply of goods into our stores," a statement said. “We’re doing everything we can to limit the impact for our customers.” The supermarket giant is looking at using ferries direct from Spain and increasing stock from the UK to deal with the disruption.
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