The MPP for Oxford and the Minister of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs is urging shoppers to hold off on hoarding certain products. Ernie Hardeman says our food system is in great shape, so when you are shopping leave something on the shelf for others.
ONTARIO - Local MPP and Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Ernie Hardeman is assuring residents that they do not need to panic purchase.
Hardeman notes our Our food system is in good shape and will continue to supply our grocery stores with enough food for all Ontarians. Please help to make sure there’s enough for everyone.
The government continues to take measures to protect the people of Ontario and grocery stores, food processors and the entire food supply chain will not be impacted by further closures.
Hardeman joined the Dan Henry show yesterday afternoon. You can listen to the interview by clicking this Audio link

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