Local Aldi has removed some of it's shelving, meaning increased floor space. Why would any supermarket do this unless there were problems filling shelves? Certain products are now hit and miss in there, whereas pre Brexit it was very rare for Aldi to run out of stock items. Things like lactose free milk have only just reappeared after being out of stock for months. Few months ago I wanted some cycling kit that was advertised in their mag. It never appeared in store and finally appeared weeks later than advertised on their website. Supermarkets are definitely struggling with supply and creating chaos in the chain, whatever the Brexit enthusiasts or right wing media claim.
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