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Lidl and Asda start to lift supermarket restrictions after shortages left some shelves bare

Lidl has become the latest supermarket to announce that it will lift restrictions on fruit and vegetables in the coming days. Asda have also removed limits on a number of their products - while others will remain in place for the time being.

Supermarket chains were forced to put quantity restrictions on a number of fresh produce products last month after supply issues led to widespread shortages, with images circulating online of bare shelves.

Shoppers started seeing shortages of tomatoes around February 20, with retailers saying a combination of bad weather and related transport problems in north Africa and Europe were causing significant supply problems.

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The main shortage was that of tomatoes but it spread to other products, including cucumbers, peppers and lettuce.

Tesco, Aldi and Lidl limited purchases of peppers, tomatoes and cucumbers to three items per person, while Morrisons set a limit of two per customer on tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce and peppers.

But Lidl have confirmed that all of their limits will be removed on fruit and vegetables by Monday. The supermarket said it had been closely reviewing the situation but availability remained strong even amid an increase in demand.

Asda has confirmed it has removed limits of three on cucumbers, lettuce, salad bags, broccoli, cauliflower and raspberries, but restrictions of three on tomatoes and peppers remain in place.

The supermarket said availability overall had improved as expected, and supplies of tomatoes and peppers were expected to be back to normal within a couple of weeks.

Production problems in Morocco began in January with unusually cold night-time temperatures which

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