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British supermarkets camouflage their empty shelves with pictures of food

United Kingdom live a crisis of shortage due to various factors. The arrival of the pandemic coronavirus or the Brexit are some of them. This crisis is beginning to reach consumers and is beginning to be reflected.

Some supermarket chains, faced with the situation, try to avoid the feeling of supply. For this they have used food photographs to place them in the empty shelves.

Some consumers of these supermarkets have published some of these examples on their social networks. In social networks it looks like images of green asparagus replace fresh vegetables on shelves that should be there.

In another image you can see the shelves occupied by cardboard photos simulating bricks and plastic containers, where there should be food. The images have been seen in Sainsbury’s or Tesco supermarkets.

Some supermarkets have chosen to fill with other products, such as chocolate, on shelves where the vegetables would go.

Situation in the United Kingdom

The situation in the UK is getting complicated. The first Minister, Boris Johnson, admitted that the shortage problems suffered by the United Kingdom they could last until Christmas. This was indicated in an interview on the ‘BBC’.

This shortage is also noticeable in the country’s gas stations, since they do not receive fuel due to the lack of truckers.

The lack of labor that came from other parts of the European Union (EU) causes the concern of ranchers, who are forced to slaughter thousands of animals for lack of workers in the slaughterhouses.

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