But several area businesses Thursday stressed that there is nothing to worry about: The delivery trucks are on the way.
"The staple items always tend to go pretty quickly, but we are getting product back to our stores," said Jamie Miller, a spokesman for Giant Food.
"It will take a couple days for us to get back to where we were, but I think with a little patience and understanding we will all get through this together," said Gregory A. Ten Eyck, a spokesman...
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