Sainsbury's has issued a warning to customers
Prime Hydration fans looking to get their hands on the drink at Sainsbury's have been issued a warning by the supermarket.
Now, Sainsbury's has released a statement asking shoppers not to contact their customer service line to ask about Prime availability, reports Wales Online. Anyone who wants to know whether their local branch has the drink in stock should visit the store directly to find out. "If you'd like to know the availability of Prime drinks in your local store, please visit the store itself where you can see which stock we currently have available."
Sainsbury's began selling Prime Hydration for the first time back on February 21 and customers queued outside stores from the early morning hours to buy it. Once it went on sale at 7am, some shoppers described the scene as similar to "watching the Hunger Games".
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