Now it's been over a month since panic-buying first began as coronavirus began to spread in the UK, the supermarkets finally seem to be restoring at least some sense of normality.
03.04.2020 - 19:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
UK supermarkets Lidl and Waitrose have recalled food products over safety fears.
The Food Standards agency has issued alerts for both supermarkets, over fears products may not be fit for consumption.
The affected items have been removed from shelves, and shoppers are being urged not to consume them, and instead return them to the store in which they were bought for a full refund.
The FSA says: "Waitrose & Partners is recalling Waitrose N°1 Charentes Butter Croissants, packs of 2 units because
Now it's been over a month since panic-buying first began as coronavirus began to spread in the UK, the supermarkets finally seem to be restoring at least some sense of normality.
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