In Drohobych, Lviv region, there is almost no local salt left on the shelves of stores and at the market. The Drohobych salt plant explains that production volumes have not changed, but demand for salt has increased. The local salt produced in the city is supplied once a week, and it sells out very quickly.
In one of the store chains in Drohobych, employees explain that there are usually 22 packs of salt in one package, but due to the increase in demand, they have limited the sale to only one package per person. A few weeks ago, before the increase in demand, there were no restrictions, and people were buying several packs of salt. Now the situation has changed, and the popularity of Drohobych salt continues to grow, prompting the introduction of purchase limits.
The mysterious disappearance of salt from the shelves of stores in Drohobych is associated with the growing demand for the local product. Even the limitations on the amount of salt purchased do not deter the residents of the city, who actively support the local producer. The situation indicates the popularity and trust in local products among consumers.