First it was toilet paper - now another supermarket staple has vanished from shelves

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First it was toilet paper - now another supermarket staple has vanished from shelves
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The grocery staple disappearing act has struck again, with consumers across the nation now struggling to pick up a box of tissues at their local supermarket. 7NEWS

This increased demand is once again putting pressure on supply chains, drying up the supply of tissues, and leaving many shoppers frustrated.“While customers might notice that the availability of some of their preferred brands might be limited, we continue to offer a wide range of alternatives across these ranges,” a spokesperson said.Customers across the country are struggling to find tissues on shelves in all the major supermarkets.

“Customers may notice that some stores might not have their usual brands of facial tissues in stock at the moment,” a spokesperson said. “We want to assure customers that there will be enough stock to get them through this flu season, and encourage them to be flexible if the products they would usually purchase are not available.”

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