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Supermarkets start rationing products as people clear the shelves in coronavirus stock piling fears

Supermarkets start rationing products as people clear the shelves in coronavirus stock piling fears SUPERMARKETS have started rationing products including pasta, hand sanitiser and tinned veg amid the coronavirus crisis.

Tesco has limited customers to five each of items including long-life milk and antibacterial products as panic buying grips the nation.

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