ATLANTA - Cleaning supplies and hand sanitizers are flying off store shelves due to fears about the coronavirus.
Sanitary gels and antibacterial hand wash products become out of stock in several supermarkets as the fear of coronavirus outbreak grows. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Now some Georgia grocery stores are placing limits on the number of the products you can buy to prevent buying frenzies.
On Saturday, Florida-based grocery store chain Publix announced that it will limit customer purchases for multiple items.
Customers are now limited to buying two of any of the following items:
- Hand soaps and sanitizers
- Rubbing alcohol
- Disinfectant wipes and sprays
- Aerosol disinfectant sprays
- Masks and gloves
- Facial tissue
- Cups, plates, and utensils
- Bleach.
A spokesperson for the company said the limit is to ensure that all customers have access to the items.
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Kroger Co. had previously limited certain items such as cold and flu-related products to five each per order.
Some like Kroger Co. are now placing limits on certain items such as cold and flu-related products to five each per order.
Officials say hand sanitizer is currently in high demand with a limited supply and encourage customers to check with local stores.
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