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Great Britain, also in Lidl rationed vegetables
It is the fourth chain after Asda, Morrisons and Tesco. The problem is the scarcity of products

There are four British supermarket chains that are forced to face the shortage of some vegetables traditionally imported to the island in winter from North Africa or southern Spain. Asda, Morrisons and Tesco, which announced the rationing of sales in recent days, were joined by Lidl, leader of low-cost large-scale distribution: the German chain has also decided to limit the quantities of product that...
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EFA News - European Food Agency
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EFA News - European Food Agency