Daily Mirror – ‘Shortages crisis: Rush to save Christmas’
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Daily Mirror – ‘Shortages crisis: Rush to save Christmas’
The Daily Mirror’s lead story is on fears about toy shortages in the run-up to Christmas, following warnings that supply chain problems could continue. The paper says Brits are being told to buy their Christmas gifts early, to beat any delays caused by the lorry driver shortage and shipping containers stuck at ports. According to the paper, a million Elf on the Shelf toys – very popular with families – have reportedly not yet left China. Festive food delivery slots are also already being booked up, the paper adds.
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