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No panic buying in shops, but buyers show concern as 6-day lockdown in Delhi
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Arvind Kejriwal said that it is necessary to stop the health system of Delhi from collapsing.
New Delhi:
Retailers in the national capital said on Monday that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal saw some degree of concern over their stores following the announcement of a six-day lockout.
According to retailers, people stocked staples, processed food, ready-to-eat and immune-enhancing products in the last few days.
However, customers have not panicked unlike previous lockdowns and as their supply is assured and the retailer is able to deliver the goods on their order online, through the application and even after a telephone call. Are capable, which have some similar- day delivery.
No panic buying at stores but buyers show anxiety as 6-day lockdown starts in Delhi
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Last Updated: Apr 19, 2021, 09:33 PM IST
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Customers have not panicked unlike the last lockdown and as they are assured of their supply and retailers are able to deliver goods at their doorstep after receiving orders either online, through apps and even after a telephone call, in which some are promising same-day delivery.
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Retailers, who have learnt their lessons in the last nationwide lockdown a year ago, are better equipped from their learnings and have sufficient stocks.
Retailers in the National Capital on Monday said they witnessed anxiety buying to an extent at their stores after Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced a six-day lockdown. People stocked up staples, processed food, ready to eat and immunity-boosting products in the past couple of days, according to retailers.
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NEW DELHI: Retailers in the National Capital on Monday said they witnessed anxiety buying to an extent at their stores after Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced a six-day lockdown.
People stocked up staples, processed food, ready to eat and immunity-boosting products in the past couple of days, according to retailers.
However, customers have not panicked unlike the last lockdown and as they are assured of their supply and retailers are able to deliver goods at their doorstep after receiving orders either online, through apps and even after a telephone call, in which some are promising same-day delivery.
Retailers, who have learnt their lessons in the last nationwide lockdown a year ago, are better equipped from their learnings and have sufficient stocks.
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