MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday said that "everything is normal" as he assured the public that there was sufficient supply of food and fuel products in the country despite the oil price shocks triggered by the war in the Middle East. Speaking to reporters after inspecting the Agora Market in San Juan City, Marcos said that the government was "able to keep everything at normal levels" as of this moment. "Right now, we don't have a problem sa supply with food. We don't have a problem sa supply with petroleum products, including fertilizer for the farmers," Marcos said. "So that's our main concern. So far, we've been able to keep everything at normal levels. Everything is normal. No need to hoard. Our vendors are cooperating," he added.