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Adelaide supermarkets warn against panic buying as stores record increased demand – ABC News
A South Australian supermarket chain reintroduces a two-pack limit on toilet paper, as photos on social media show empty shelves and stores report an increased demand in products.

A South Australian supermarket chain has re-introduced a two-pack limit on toilet paper and Coles is also reporting a surge in demand across its Adelaide stores.
Key points:
- Photos on social media show supermarket shelves emptying across Adelaide
- Coles’ state general manager has urged against panic buying, reassuring customers there is good stock supply
- Drakes Supermarkets has reintroduced two-pack limits on toilet roll
Photos posted to social media today sho…
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