Press "PandaGuides" above to follow us!An Australian resident who made her livelihood selling baby formula to China says her sales have dropped from 300 tins a month to 50 since the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Christine Liu, a so-called daigou shopper, said that she now has to ask her parents for money because her sales have plunged so much. 'I felt guilty … even though I can hardly make ends meet, I didn't want to ask,' the 28-year-old said. The daigou phenomenon has exploded in Australia in recent years with major supermarkets implementing limits on baby formula after shelves across the country were cleared of the item. The billion dollar industry has a strong demand for Australian brands such as baby formula, with products from the a2 Milk Company being facvourite, and vitamins from companies such as Blackmores. Australian items, particularly health products, are sou
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