McDonald's, Taco Bell and Starbucks among chains facing issues, as other consumer products disappear from shelves.
Consumers the world over are dealing with the unavailability of staple items on store shelves, including grocery stores.
In addition to foodstuffs, fast food companies and small businesses are also running out of paper bags, takeout containers and straws. Sales of paper used to make takeout bags were up 12 percent in 2020, according to the American Forest and Paper Association, largely due to the closing of in-store dining during the height of the pandemic and the related rise in takeout orders.
“While changes occur rapidly, positioning yourself to partner with third parties as needed can limit your risk and ensure minimal impact to your supply chain,” Kroger said, with a list of tips to consider.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Running Out: Can Fast Food Favorites Beat Supply Shortages?McDonald's, Taco Bell and Starbucks among chains facing issues, as other consumer products disappear from shelves.
続きを読む »
Supply chain woes are hitting school cafeterias, leaving administrators scrambling to put meals togetherThe school cafeteria is the latest victim of the supply chain slowdown, leaving nutrition administrators scrambling to get proper meals on the table for students as they return to the classroom.
続きを読む »
America has an unprecedented free lunch experiment. But schools can't find food.The latest victim of the supply chain slowdown is the school cafeteria, leaving nutrition administrators scrambling to get proper meals on the table for students as they return to the classroom.
続きを読む »
New Allbirds Trail Runner SWT shoes go off road in a natural wayAllbirds' new Trail Runner SWT shoes are made for hiking and running off the beaten path with sustainable materials.
続きを読む »
Walmart, FedEx, UPS will increase operations to ease supply chain bottlenecks, Biden saysBackups at key U.S. ports in California have doubled the time it takes for some products to arrive from Asia. The Biden administration promises a '90-day sprint.'
続きを読む »
Rising prices flatter U.S. retail sales; demand for goods remains strongU.S. retail sales unexpectedly rose in September in part as more expensive motor vehicles boosted receipts at auto dealerships, but there are fears that supply constraints could disrupt the holiday shopping season amid continued shortages of goods.
続きを読む »