Asda and Morrisons have removed some of their limits on the purchase of vegetables and fresh fruit after supply chain problems that caused food shortages eased.
Asda previously limited shoppers to a maximum of three cucumbers, salad bags, lettuce, cauliflower, broccoli, and raspberries per person, but the restriction has now been dropped.
Morrisons has also dropped the cap on cucumbers, but shoppers can still only to buy a maximum of two each of lettuce, tomatoes, and peppers.
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