This is the reason why there are problems with the sugar supply
Although there is currently no question of a nationwide and permanent sugar shortage in Hungary, according to the largest retail chains, many people really perceive it well, and in some cases, at the individual store level, there are definitely problems with sugar supply these days. This is even more noticeable now, at the start of the canning season. According to professionals, however, there is no reason to panic, in fact, customers should get used to the idea that in the future they may have to get used to inventory problems with more and more products. More and more people, from more and more places, reported to the Pénzcentrum that they simply could not buy sugar in the shops. There were only 3-4. he found goods for himself in a store, but we also received reports from smaller settlements that, after crossing the settlement border, customers only found sugar in other villages. However, the problem can be observed in the capital and even in county seats. Even if there is sugar, it is quickly snapped up, so it is easy for someone to buy sugar to find only empty shelves.
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