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Shoppers urged to be patient as Victorian coronavirus restrictions impact food supply – ABC News
Victorians are being urged not to buy more meat and vegetables than they need, as the rise of COVID-19 cases across the state forces food processors to reduce staff numbers.

Victorians are being urged not to buy more meat and vegetables than they need, as the rise of COVID-19 cases across the state forces food processors to reduce staff numbers.
Key points:
- The Australian Meat Industry Council warns reduced staff at abattoirs will lead to less meat being available for customers
- The Victorian Premier says there may be gaps on shelves but there is no need to stock up on supplies
- A supply chain management says shortages are unlikely to last as…
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