Woolworths and Coles have imposed purchase limits on groceries after Sunday's five-day lockdown announcement saw people swarm to supermarkets for supplies.
People in the Perth, Peel and South West regions have been ordered to stay at home until 6pm on Friday after a hotel quarantine security guard tested positive to COVID-19.
The retail giants have now placed restrictions on a range of groceries to control and maintain stock levels.
Woolworths
In Store - Limit of two packs per customer
- Toilet paper
- Paper Towel
- Tissues
- Pasta
- Flour
- Sugar
- Canned Fish
- Rice
- Noodles
- Longlife Milk
- Longlife Milk Specialty
- Fresh Milk
- Eggs
- Frozen Fruit
- Frozen Desserts
- Burgers & Rissoles
- Sausages
- Prepacked Seafood (frozen and fresh)
Online - Limit of two packs per customer
- Hand Sanitiser
- Handwash
- Antibacterial Wipes
- Canned Tomatoes
- Canned Vegetables
- Beef
- Chicken
- Lamb
- Pork
- Poultry
- Bread (instore and prop bread)
- Resale Bakery (cakes etc)
- Frozen Chips
- Frozen Veg
- Fresh Pasta
- Smallgoods
- Poultry
Coles
Limit of one pack per customer
• Toilet paper
• Paper towel
Limit of two packs per customer
• Fresh white milk
• Hand sanitiser
• Chilled pasta
• Liquid soaps
• Poultry thighs
• Poultry breasts
• Tissues
• Mince
• Burgers
• Frozen Vegetables
• Sausages
• Frozen Chips
• Long life milk
• Canned meals
• Pasta
• Canned fish
• Flour
• Canned vegetables
• Rice
• Pre-packed seafood
• Sugar
• Noodles
• Eggs
• Face Masks
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