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SATT Assures Stable Supplies, Urges Responsible Shopping

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The Supermarket Association of Trinidad and Tobago (SATT) has assured the public that there’s no need for panic or rushed shopping, in light of recent news reports. The Association stated that supermarket supply chains are stable and functioning normally. Additionally, SATT members are reportedly well stocked with food and essential goods. The Association is emphasizing the need for responsible shopping practices among citizens to ensure fair access to supplies for everyone. Supermarkets have pledged to maintain close coordination with suppliers to ensure consistent availability of all products. The Association took the opportunity to thank the public for their calm and cooperation. The notice aims to reassure the public about the adequate supplies in supermarkets and to discourage panic buying in Trinidad and Tobago.

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