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Aldi, ASDA and Tesco shoppers sick with worry over what they're finding inside supermarkets amid cost of living crisis

Shoppers visiting Aldi and ASDA have been left sick with worry over the contents of supermarket shelves across the UK. Shoppers visiting the supermarket giants have been in left in a state of panic thanks to 'worryingly low stock levels'.

Several people have reported being unable to buy cheap essentials like milk and herbs. It comes as prices continue to increase due to the cost of living crisis.

One shopper took to social media express her worry as she’s noticing her favourite items disappearing over the last couple of weeks. It's safe to say she's worried.

READ MORE:Aldi shopper with only £5 left dumbfounded when she gets to the checkout

The shopper wrote on a Facebook group for fans of the supermarket: “I’ve just come back from Aldi. The shelves are looking emptier by the week. No soya milk sweetened version for weeks. No sweetened almond milk for two weeks. Cranberry juice is very hit and miss and has been for weeks. I love Aldi but whatever is happening?”

Jen Runnalls replied: "Asda was the same yesterday. Shelves were empty. The biscuit aisle was dire in particular. Couldn’t get a dried herb I was after either. I was doing my mum and dads shopping and there was a lot on there I couldn’t get." Debbie Hutler vented: "Ours is same biscuit aisles empty freezers are empty no sauces hardly any meat it's getting worse."

Rachelle Barrett said: "My husband works for Aldi. They struggle to get certain items for weeks now. Not their fault. Also, they are seeing record number of new people through the doors switching to cheaper supermarkets. They can’t get enough staff to fill the vacancies either. It’s all due to the war. It’s worldwide shortages."

Tracy Wheeler wrote: "It’s ALL supermarkets having shortages, not just Aldi.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk