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Retailers remove product limits on groceries after Brisbane lockdown ends – NEWS.com.au
Retailers remove product limits on groceries after Brisbane lockdown ends

Retailers have removed product limits for popular grocery items in Brisbane after the end of its three-day lockdown.Shoppers descended on stores in large numbers on Friday after the Queensland government confirmed five local government areas would shut down for 72 hours to stop the spread of the UK strain of COVID-19.
Punches were thrown and supermarkets stripped bare as residents defied advice to raid shelves and stock up on supplies.
It prompted major retailers like Coles and Woolworths to reintroduce…
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