Coles warns fruit and vege shortages to last for weeks

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The supermarket giant is warning a 'double whammy' of cold weather and flooding has hit fresh produce stocks. 9News

is today warning shoppers to expect fruit and vegetable shortages to last for weeks as growers combat a "double whammy" of cold weather and flooding.

"The first has been the floods that we all remember that went through south-east Queensland, northern NSW. That damaged crops but it also stopped the farmers being able to plant. Swindells said Coles was working closely with its suppliers but shoppers should look at alternative fresh produce.

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