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Families brace for Brexit amid growing worries about food and medicine shortages
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Some companies and families are starting to worry that a “no deal” Brexit could lead to shortages of certain foods and critical medicines, with less than two months until Britain’s scheduled exit from the European Union.Feb. 2, 2019