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There are supermarkets closing their doors “for safety” and many (already) with empty shelves

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The director general of APED confirms that there are stores that are closing for security reasons, but the expectation is that “within a few hours everything will return to normal”. The truth is that, following the blackout, there was a rush to supermarkets and products such as milk, water and bread disappeared from the shelves.
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The blackout brought, on the one hand, the closure of supermarkets and, on the other, a rush for those who are open. Candles and canned goods fill the carts.

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The director general of APED confirms that there are stores that are closing for security reasons, but the expectation is that “within a few hours everything will return to normal”. The truth is that, following the blackout, there was a rush to supermarkets and products such as milk, water and bread disappeared from the shelves.

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Diario de Cádiz broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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