People don't realize that even though the stores are temporarily emptied, the distribution centers that re-fill them are full and have the ability to re-stock them 10 times over.
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Agreed, but that doesn't/didn't help the people in the short term that were just trying to shop and buy normally. But yes, the supply chain is starting to slowly catch back up. I think part of the sluggishness in replenishing certain sections is the fact that it's not just a few stores that need stock, it's EVERY store needs stock because of all the morons that hoarded everything.
I hope that if anything good will come from this, it will be that stores will start to put limits that prohibit panic hoarding by just a small few people.
South Africa going in lock down on Friday.
554 cases but it climbs by 34% every day. The problem is when it get to the townships