Supermarket chain Morrisons is reinstating Coivd rationing amid panic buying concerns. 

Morrisons is once again limiting the number of products shoppers can buy at their stores.

Yesterday (September 24) the Gazette reported that residents had seen signs of panic-buying in and around Basingstoke stores.

Our social media followers reportedly saw shoppers stocking up on items such as disinfectant, loo roll and milk.

A Morrisons spokeswoman said: "We are introducing a limit on a small number of key products, such as toilet roll and disinfectant.

"Our stock levels of these products are good but we want to ensure that they are available for everyone."

Which products are limited? 

Maximum of two items 

  • Calpol

Maximum three items

  • Bar soap
  • Hand sanitizers 
  • Hand wash
  • World foods rice 
  • World foods flour
  • World foods oil
  • Toilet paper
  • Bathroom cleaning
  • Floor cleaning
  • Glass and window cleaning
  • Kitchen cleaning
  • Multi-purpose cleaning
  • Bleach
  • Disinfectant
  • Toilet care bleach and disinfectant
  • Kitchen roll 

Other supermarket chains such as Lidl, Aldi, Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury’s told the Gazette there was ‘good availability’ of all products in their stores.