Customers reported issues with multiple supermarkets' online ordering platforms in the hours after Boris Johnson announced a third national lockdown.
Panic-buying set in following the Prime Minister's Downing Street address on Monday evening, with desperate shoppers' attempts to book deliveries causing sites and apps to crash.
Others found themselves in queues of thousands prior to the restrictions coming in across England at midnight yesterday. Almost immediately after the PM's announcement, frustrated shoppers took to social media to report issues with the likes of supermarket giants Sainsbury's and Tesco.
Sainsbury's app reportedly crashed for a short period, and soon after the announcement, 5,311 Ocado shoppers found themselves in a
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