Amazon.com Inc. is prioritizing the storage and shipment of the staples for home and health care, as it fights to avoid an increase in demand for on-line orders from customers of the stores used during the pandemic crown . The online retailer said in a blog post on Tuesday morning update that made the move “in order to obtain faster, able to replenish and ship these products to customers.” Also on Tuesday, said Amazon’s third-party seller on the market that the companies would not trade accepted by suppliers of other product category at least until April 5. Amazon says it would be a similar approach with the big brands is buying directly from . Business Insider reported that restrictions on other categories of previous products. “We understand that this is a change for our distributors and we appreciate their understanding as we have these products for customers temporarily Prioritize,” said a spokesman for Amazon in an e-mailed statement. The products are now accepted on the way to Amazon’s warehouses, he said.
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