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Warning to shoppers over supermarket stock levels for next three weeks

Supermarket shelves could be left empty again in weeks due to the pingdemic and NHS Covid app chaos.

That is unless the current staffing crisis due to Covid and isolation rules is solved, the Government has been warned.

Richard Burnett, chief executive of the Road Haulage Association, spoke about the issue on BBC Radio 4's Today.

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He warned: "In the next two to three weeks we are facing a collapse of the supply chain meaning even bigger gaps on supermarket shelves.

"We already have hauliers unable to move goods on a daily basis and we’re now facing a perfect storm."

The Government has admitted it is "concerned" by pictures of empty shelves, with Kwasi Kwarteng speaking out last week, reports BirminghamLive.

But ministers have also urged customers NOT to panic buy despite the limited amount of stock in some supermarket stores and branches in recent days.

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Mr Burnett added: "This is a crisis on a scale we have never seen before in this industry and the Government is burying its head in the sand. It is not recognising the seriousness."

Tony Danker, director-general of the Confederation of British Industry, said: "The irony of all of this is that the Government said they were reopening the economy but the pingdemic is effectively closing it down.

"There are hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of businesses have been in touch with us to describe scenarios where the scale of people self-isolating, testing negative by the way but self-isolating, is so big that they are basically bringing core operations to a close."

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