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FM Metro grocery stores are staying stocked for the storm

Fargo, North Dakota – While many of us stock up on goods for the impending storm, long lines and empty shelves at the neighborhood supermarkets are a typical sight.
Although late spring storms are regular in our region, this one has the potential to be particularly memorable.
Local supermarkets claim they are maintaining their inventory levels to keep the shelves stocked.
Additionally, they claim that they are hiring more staff to maintain a speedy and easy shopping experience for you.
“The biggest thing is to keep safe. So when you go and do your grocery shopping make sure you go and do it before the actual storm rolls in. The biggest thing right at that point right there is to just be safe,” said Gordon Canton, Assistant Store Director at Family Fare.
The safest method to guarantee your family has enough food for future storms is to organize and shop before the storm hits.
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