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Trump Begs Americans Not To Buy And Store Food Staffs From The Scare Of COVID-19

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USA president Donald Trump is begging his citizens not to purchase all foodstuffs from shops and keep it all to themselves due to Coronavirus.

According to him, Americans need to support one another in battling the deadly disease out of their country.

He added that he has spoken to food suppliers, and they have promised to keep supplying their products into the system.

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See his tweet below;

I ask all Americans to band together and support your neighbors by not hoarding unnecessary amounts of food and essentials. TOGETHER we will stay STRONG and overcome this challenge!

Yesterday I spoke with the great American Grocers and Supply Chain Executives. We are confident that supply will continue to meet demand nationwide. These beacons of our community will remain open for you, no matter what. We are working hard to remove any barriers to that effort!

See screenshot below;

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