Shopping for bread yesterday was a hopeless task for many people. Because a shop employees’ strike seemed imminent, panic buying meant that many shops were sold out minutes after bread was delivered. Miss P. G. Lawn (left) and Mrs M. Watson found the bread shelves bare in a supermarket in Tuam Street.
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52Shopping for bread yesterday was a hopeless task for many people. Because a shop employees’ strike seemed imminent, panic buying meant that many shops were sold out minutes after bread was delivered. Miss P. G. Lawn (left) and Mrs M. Watson found the bread shelves bare in a supermarket in Tuam Street. Press, 2 June 1977, Page 1
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