Lake Countrysa国际传媒檚 Save On Foods general manager Paul Davidson said he feels awful that a couple was able to buy the storesa国际传媒檚 entire supply of meat products on March 13.
Taylor Born, a person who posted a video of the incident online, said the couple cut other grocery shoppers off as they took and bought two full shopping carts worth of meat all at once.
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Moving forward, Davidson said customers will only be able to buy a certain amount of products from each department in the store.
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Davidson said the limitations will ensure his store is properly stocked with grocery products at all times.
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Just last week, Kelowna shoppers voiced their frustration over people hoarding toilet paper from local stores.
Masks have been another product in short supply across the Okanagan with the growing COVID-19 concerns.
Bornsa国际传媒檚 video of the grocery shoppers has been viewed almost 46,000 times.
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