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Russian TV reports non-existent Norwegian veg crisis

According to Russia’s Channel One, the nation’s largest broadcaster, a vegetable shortage has Norwegian stores limiting the number of veggies customers can buy.

“It is for example only allowed to sell a few heads of cabbage, broccoli and lettuce per person,” the station’s evening newscast Vremya reported this week. 
 
But any vegetable shortage comes as news to Norway’s largest vegetable distributor Bama and supermarket chain Coop Norge. 
 
“The day there is rationing of vegetables, I think I would know about it,” Bama’s head of information, Hanne Linnert, told NTB. 
 
This may have been confusion on the Russian channel's part as the situation they described is currently taking place in the UK.

source: thelocal.no
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