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COVID-19 lockdown: Britannia fears stock shortage if supply issues not resolved

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NEW DELHI: Biscuit maker Britannia Industries has said continued impediments to supply of essential goods will create a shortage of stock over the next few days.

The company said the issue may prolong till everything, from warehousing to movement of trucks, and permits for manufacturing facilities, is activated across the country.

The maker of Tiger and Good Day biscuits has urged the government to ensure food processing is considered under essential category.

Currently, the food industry supply chain is disaggregated and dependent on inter-state movement of goods. This has caused a shortage of raw materials, and inventories across the chain, said Varun Berry, managing director, Britannia Industries. "If even one link in the supply chain

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