UK retailer warns of Christmas toy shortage
High street retailer Woolworths has warned that it may face a shortage of popular children's toys in the days leading up to Christmas.
The news follows delays to toy shipments headed for the UK from China as stringent checks were imposed after shock recalls from Mattel in the summer.
More than 21 million toys, including Barbie playsets and Dora the Explorer toys, were recalled from around the world over the summer, after they were found to either contain excessive amounts of lead paint or had small magnets that could easily be swallowed by children.
Merchandise based on the 'Transformers' film, 'Dr Who' Dalek helmets, Barbie products and the Roary remote control car are said to be among the products that could see supplies run short, according to Retail Week.
Woolworths head of toys Nick Hill told the magazine: "There will be plenty of stock at Woolworths of the most popular toys for the start of the Christmas rush.
"But the situation is changing on a daily basis and it is too early to tell whether there will be shortages of the most popular lines as it gets closer to Christmas Eve."





