COVID-19: Britain’s Sainsbury’s warns of gaps on shelves if transport ties with Europe not restored

Transport of freight across English Channel disrupted after France suspended travel

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Sainsbury’s warned gaps will start to appear on shelves within days if transport ties are not restored with Europe.
Sainsbury’s warned gaps will start to appear on shelves within days if transport ties are not restored with Europe.
AFP

London: British supermarket group Sainsbury’s warned on Monday that gaps will start to appear on shelves within days if transport ties are not quickly restored with mainland Europe.

The transport of freight across the English Channel has been disrupted after France suspended travel links with Britain to try to curb a new faster spreading strain of COVID-19.

“If nothing changes, we will start to see gaps over the coming days on lettuce, some salad leaves, cauliflowers, broccoli and citrus fruit “ all of which are imported from the continent at this time of year,” Sainsbury’s said.

It urged the British and French governments to come to a mutually agreeable solution that prioritises the immediate passage of produce and any other food at the ports.

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