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Hubballi: Fear of Kuncian, People Resort Panic Buying

Hubballi: Fear of Kuncian, People Resort Panic Buying
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Hubballi: Despite being the month of Ashadha, which is not profitable for Hindus, a large crowd attacks the market in Hubballi and other cities in the North Karnataka region.
Fear of Kuncian is directing people to crowd shops to store food and other important commodities.
The shopkeeper on the streets is also available.
They are afraid that the lock can be clamped, because there may be a third-wave outbreak of Covid-19 immediately.
Increased people infected by the SARS-COV-2 virus, and media reports and speculation about the same thing, are forcing people to use panic purchases.
Shrikant Habib, Manisan distributor in Hubballi, said that biscuits, candy and rasgolla were very popular in all North Karnataka districts.
“However, producers are hesitant to produce it, because their products cannot be stored for a longer period.
The sweets are devastated by previous locking, because even storage stores are closed, and retailers restore products when they rot.
Even distributors are hesitant to store products – Such products, but they ensure the same fast movement, “he said.
Harish Vaishyar, who has a grocery store at Lingaraj Nagar in Hubballi, said that heavy rushes were seen on the market, but the business was below average.
“When people have less money, they only buy essence.
Many customers say that if the kuncian is clamped again, they might face a severe financial crisis,” he said.
Rakesh Kataria, partners, Kataria, Hubballi, shared that when Lockdown was appointed, a heavy rush was seen for clothing for 15 days.
“We now witness a stable purchase, but anticipate panic purchases in the next 2-3 days, because the government talks about night at night, the end of the night of the night, and clamping locking to prevent the third wave of Covid-19,” he said.
Manish, wholesale wholesale sellers, note that many retailers store their grains and other products more than the usual purchases they do.
“They say that they will need it if the lock is clamped.
When the government has closed all shops in the previous lock, they say that people buy more easy items such as Rava, flour and seeds,” he added.
However, Sunil, the owner of Sri Bajrang Electricals, said that the panic caused by fear of the ranks applied, had had a negative impact on the sale of electrical items.
“We have witnessed a rise of 50% of business after locking was appointed in the first week of July, but now the electrical contractor said that they would buy only when there were more clarity whether locking would be clamped or not.
Therefore, our sales have dropped dramatically,” he said ,

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