While not every retailer is setting limits just yet

Can you spare a square? As COVID-19 cases in the United States spike, supermarkets and other retailers nationwide are taking action to ward off the bare shelves and hoarding of toilet paper and other basic supplies that defined the first several weeks of the coronavirus pandemic. One notable step shoppers will notice as they fill their carts, whether online or in-store: the reintroduction of purchase limits on certain items.
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While not every retailer is setting limits just yet — Phoenix-based chain Sprouts Farmer Market, for example, tells Yahoo Life that it has yet to do so, though it has made other COVID-safe arrangements ahead of the holiday season — many are taking proactive measures that they hope will prevent the supply chain disruptions and panic shopping of the spring. In addition to capping select purchases — say, only two packs of disinfecting wipes at a time — those measures may also include optimizing distribution channels and increasing inventory.

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