{{Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro says he has halted a plan to restrict the sale of basic food items in the country’s most populous state, Zulia.}}
The scheme would have limited the number of packages of items such as rice, milk and sugar shoppers were allowed to buy.
The authorities said it was aimed at curbing smuggling to Colombia.
Venezuela is suffering from a shortage of some goods, with milk, toilet paper and sugar often not easily available.
Appearing on television on Saturday, President Maduro called the plan “insane”
Critics had said the plan to restrict the sale of 20 basic food items constituted food rationing.
The plan was devised by the authorities in western Zulia state, which borders Colombia.
It is not clear exactly how it would have worked, but it was meant to prevent shoppers from buying the same product more than once in a day.
The authorities said it was aimed at preventing people from buying large quantities of price-controlled goods in Venezuela only to sell them at a profit in neighbouring Colombia, where they are more expensive.

BBC
Leave a Reply