Vending machines in Russia have been stocked with so-called coronavirus "survival kits" to prevent panic buying in shops. The kits are available in machines next to the city hall in Sergiyev Posad, around 44 miles northeast of the capital Moscow.
A representative of the unnamed vending company selling the kits said they started selling them after noticing the products they contain were selling in huge numbers in ships.
The kits contain toilet roll, soap, and a face mask, as well as buckwheat and garlic. Each one costs 200 rubles (£2.15), far above the pre-outbreak price, sparking anger from many.
A representative for the company insisted they weren't doing any harm or breaking the law by selling the kits. "Those who sell medical masks at 50