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UK government calls in supermarket bosses for salad crisis talks
Reuters - Reuters -
27/02
Britain's major supermarket groups have been called in by the government to discuss what they are doing to restock shelves with salad items as the country's shortage entered a third week, the department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said.
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Food minister to meet grocery bosses on Monday
Lidl GB latest grocer to impose customer purchase limits
LONDON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Britain's major supermarket groups have been called in by the government to discuss what they are doing to restock shelves with salad items as the country's shortage entered a third week, the department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said.
Food and farming minister Mark Spencer will meet the bosses of Britain's major grocers later on Monday.
On Monday, Lidl GB followed market leader Tesco (TSCO.L), Asda, Morrisons and Aldi in imposing customer purchase limits on tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers after supplies across the supermarket sector were hit by disrupted harvests in southern Europe and north Africa due to unseasonable weather.
Lidl said it still had good availability across the majority of its stores but had seen a recent increase in demand.
The crisis has been exacerbated by less winter production in greenhouses in Britain and the Netherlands because of high energy costs, with social media awash with pictures of empty fruit and vegetable shelves in supermarkets.
Spencer said the crisis had shown how dependent Britain can be on certain trade routes for some ... [Short citation of 8% of the original article]
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