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.
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