A fresh warning has been issued over the current ‘pingdemic’ and the NHS Covid-19 app which will lead to empty shelves again in a matter of weeks.
Retailers are under “increasing pressure” to keep shelves fully stocked amid staff shortages, industry bosses have warned.
Richard Burnett, chief executive of the Road Haulage Association, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that the country is “facing a collapse” of the food chain.
He said: "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."
He 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."
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"pingdemic"?
Guess it sounds bigger and scarier than "pandemic".
Again, heed the warnings.
In the USA, food chains like Taco Bell and others have already issued public "warnings" of potential shortages.
Target just posted notice in their stores that they will be limiting quantities on certain items like toilet paper, paper towels, pain relievers beginning August 17th.
Why August 17th?
Is it just coincidence that it's after Mike Lindell's symposium?
And just after the date the Arizona audit official results are expected?
I already reported about the unusual number cargo ships off the coast of Huntington Beach, CA anchored and unable to load.
There are also many reports of an unusual amount of cargo containers sitting in major ports in the U.S., not being authorized to move.
They are planning something big.
Make sure you and your families are prepared now!
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