China Overseas.net, March 2. According to the US "World Daily" report, recently, large quantities of living goods have been purchased in the Chinese area of ​​San Gabriel Valley, Southern California, and some Chinese supermarkets not only have long queues at checkout, but even rice Overhead scene, some people even bought rice for two years. Faced with the phenomenon of Chinese hoarding of living materials, supermarket operators said that there is no need to be nervous at present, and that supermarkets have sufficient inventory.

A Chinese supermarket in Rosemead, California was very busy on the morning of February 28. Many customers went directly to the rice sales area as soon as they entered the house. Many shelves were empty in the rice sales area, and the shopping carts that everyone pushed were also Most are loaded with rice. Supermarket staff said that the supermarket rice did move much faster than before, and the profit of the supermarket did not change much, about 10% to 15%. The shelves are empty because of scheduling problems. Some goods have not arrived at the dock. Don't be nervous because some shelves are empty. Supermarkets currently have sufficient supplies.

Inside a Chinese supermarket in Acadia, the people who lined up for checkouts have been lined up on the shelves. Almost every customer in the lineup has rice, oil, toilet paper and other necessities. Multiple shelves are empty in the area where the rice is stored. The clerk said that the shelves were empty because the rice was moved outside the shelves to sell.

The Chinese Miss Deng said that she went to the supermarket to buy rice early in the morning on the 28th and found that many shelves were empty, and the kind of rice she liked to eat was gone. Although the price of rice has not yet risen sharply, according to this trend of stocking, the price of rice will definitely rise. So she rushed to another place and bought two bags of rice. Later, she heard that a friend's family had stored rice for two years, which made her cry and laugh.

In response, the supermarket spokesman Mr. Liao said that he had previously seen some supermarkets such as Costco and Wal-Mart have consumer hoarding, but the supermarket currently has sufficient inventory to ensure that there is no problem in daily demand. Regarding the queuing phenomenon, he thinks the overall impact is small. (Zhang Hong)