PHOENIX — As customers clear out shelves amid fears of the coronavirus pandemic, Fry’s Food Stores announced locations across Arizona will close early starting on Sunday.

Fry’s Food Stores will now be open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week.

In a press release, the chain said an early closure will allow employees more time to stock items.

Fry’s has been selling out of food and supplies quickly as fear of potential quarantine has pushed some people to buy in bulk.

When was the last time your grocery store trip was like this? Aisles at my Surprise Fry’s completely out: breads, pasta, sauce, canned everything, of course, toilet paper, paper towels and hand sanitizer. No water, eggs, low on meats. Are you all seeing the same? ✏️⬇️@KTAR923 pic.twitter.com/BJO1RSHTQF — Martha Maurer (@MaurerMartha) March 14, 2020

It has led some locations to impose limits on the amount people are allowed to purchase in a single transaction.

I’ve personally never seen anything like this. Thankfully when things are on sale I always stock up so I never run out but this was quite the shopping trip! @KTAR923 pic.twitter.com/Kka2ENMxHG — Martha Maurer (@MaurerMartha) March 14, 2020

Essential items like toilet paper, hand sanitizer and bottled water have been at a premium nationwide.

Chains including Costco and Target have also seen shortages with these cleaning supplies and experienced long lines.

At least one Valley Costco location has placed similar limits on single-transaction purchases.

My roommate @hannahdesanto is at Costco right now and says toilet paper was sold out and that the entire store is a mad house! pic.twitter.com/6Mhrv1H24x — Taylor Kinnerup (@TaylorKinnerup) March 13, 2020

The virus hasn’t just affected stores.

Some school districts around the Valley have closed and events and sports nationwide have been canceled or postponed in an effort to slow the spread of the virus.

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