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The Read family who run Mike, Debs and Sons on the Norwich Market
- Credit: Archant
Norwich s independents are shaking off the supply chain crisis hitting their supermarket rivals.
Traders said are able to keep the stalls and shelves full up because they can be more nimble.
Last week the Road Haulage Association wrote to government warning that a shortage of HGV drivers has meant supermarkets are already reporting that they are not receiving their expected food stocks and, as a result, there is considerable wastage .
No shortages here! Mike, Debs and Sons on the Norwich Market
- Credit: Archant
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