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Heywood company says it can help solve shortage 'crisis' facing Tesco, Asda, Morrisons and major supermarkets

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For the latest Rochdale news sign up to the MyRochdale newsletter here A shortage of HGV drivers which is leaving fresh produce destined for major supermarkets being dumped could be solved by employing ex-soldiers through a Greater Manchester company, it is claimed.

A major North West distributor has warned that retailers including Tesco, Asda, Aldi, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Waitrose face a shortage of popular items on the shelves, describing it as a “crisis of national importance" Lancs Live reports that Tim O’Malley, managing director of Southport-based Nationwide Produce PLC, said “perfectly good, graded and packed fresh produce" is being "dumped or left rotting in cold stores, waiting for wheels to go under it” as there are not enough

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