A store owner in the Gold Coast says he was shocked when he visited his local supermarket.
He says he thought his wife and son were going to buy him a new pair of boots.
But the only boots available to them were those on sale at the time.
“They were sold out,” Mr Dickson said.
“I called them and asked them to help me.
They told me I had to leave and return in another time.”
The store owner says he has been unable to find the boots.
“When I returned, I went into a store, and there were none of the boots on sale there,” he said.
Mr Ditton has also noticed an increase in the number of customers asking him for cash.
“It’s a real issue.
People don’t know where to get their money,” he says.
“The shops are closed, people are just being picky about how much they pay.”
The Gold Coast man says he is concerned about the effect of the lack of boots on his business.
“We’ve been here since March, so we’ve been going to the stores a lot,” he told ABC News Breakfast.
I have my eyes open for a couple of weeks, but until then, I’m just going to sit tight.” “
So I’m hoping to find some boots.
I have my eyes open for a couple of weeks, but until then, I’m just going to sit tight.”
The ABC contacted several retail chains in Australia, but did not receive a response from the owners of any of the chains.
The lack of sales of boots in Australia has been blamed for an increase of cases of meningitis in Australia.
In Australia, meningococcal disease is caused by a type of bacteria called M. scapularis, and can affect the nervous system.
Symptoms include a fever, muscle aches and a runny nose.
In the US, it is called coronavirus.
There are about 7.6 million cases of M. schistosomiasis in the US and more than 700,000 cases of other infectious diseases in the country.
More than 60 million people worldwide are affected by meningitic disease.