In Lisieux, the platform of the Norman SCA, which ensures the delivery of the 37 Norman E. Leclerc stores, is at a standstill. Half of a fleet is blocked by yellow vests. If the movement continues, the supermarkets will be out of stock.

In Lisieux, the SCA Normande, the supply platform for the Leclerc stores in Normandy has stalled. Half of the fleet of its hundred trucks and blocked by yellow vests, the movement continues.

"The impact for Leclerc's 37 Leclerc stores is immediate. Our drivers are in the trucks and have been waiting for hours. The stores are not supplied with fresh produce. Some stores will not be able to open, says Jean-Pascal Vue, head of the logistics platform of the SCA in Lisieux, which ships around 20,000 cartons every day. We were talking about filter dams, but here they are complete blockages. We can not do anything but wait. "

In Lisieux, the roundabout of L'Esperance, facing the Leclerc store, is held by a hundred yellow vests that do not let any truck, except animals. The last deliveries of supermarkets going back to early Saturday morning, the out of stock on fresh produce will be quite fast on the shelves if the move lasts a day or two more.