This Food Is Alarmingly Low in Stock Across America—But Costco Has It — Eat This Not That

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Introduction

If you’re looking for a food that’s alarmingly low in stock across America, but still available at Costco, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll be discussing the food item that’s in short supply and why it’s so hard to find. We’ll also be exploring why Costco is one of the few places that still has it in stock and what you can do to make sure you get your hands on it. So, if you’re looking for a food item that’s hard to find, but still available at Costco, read on to find out more.

This Food Is Alarmingly Low in Stock Across America—But Costco Has It

It’s no secret that the coronavirus pandemic has caused a shortage of certain items in stores across the country. But one food item that has been particularly hard to find is canned tuna. According to CNN, the shortage is due to a combination of factors, including a decrease in the number of fishing boats, a decrease in the number of workers in the canning industry, and an increase in demand due to people stocking up on pantry staples.

Fortunately, there is one store that still has canned tuna in stock: Costco. The warehouse club has been able to keep its shelves stocked with canned tuna due to its long-term relationships with suppliers and its ability to buy in bulk. So if you’re looking for canned tuna, head to your local Costco and stock up.

But don’t forget to practice social distancing while you’re there. Wear a face mask, keep your distance from other shoppers, and use hand sanitizer when you’re done. And if you can, try to shop during off-peak hours to avoid crowds.

One grocery item is in high demand but in short supply in the U.S.

Baby formula is becoming hard to come by all across the country as grocery stores like Walmart and Kroger continue to restrict the amount that people can buy at once. Grocery stores like Costco, however, continue to offer the products in bulk supply at a low price.

At stores across the U.S., 40% of top-selling baby formulas were out of stock the week of April 24, a new analysis from Datasembly shows. The firm tracked baby formula stock at more than 11,000 stores. National out-of-stock levels increased from 31% to 40% between April 3 and April 24.

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“This is a shocking number that you don’t see for other categories,” Ben Reich, CEO of Datasembly told CBS MoneyWatch.

The supply of baby formula was already constrained due to a national recall on a variety of Abbott Nutrition products earlier this year.

Prices of baby formula have also spiked—which is concerning to many families and caregivers since about three-quarters of babies in the U.S. drink formula within their first six months of life. The average cost of formula is now up as much as 18% over the past year.

The Infant Nutrition Council of America recently issued a statement on its website assuring parents that manufacturers are increasing production to meet families’ needs. The council also encouraged parents to keep a two-week supply of formula at home and not hoard products.

In January, Enfamil, a leading baby formula brand, said it was coping with an unprecedented 18% surge in demand for baby formula nationwide.

“We have taken steps to ramp up production and are currently shipping 50% more product, to address issues as fast as possible,” a spokesperson for Reckitt, maker of Enfamil, told CBS News in a statement at the time.

If families are in emergency situations, local food pantries, churches, shelters, and hospital emergency rooms may be able to provide a small amount of formula based on need. Additionally, families can contact Feeding America or dial 2-1-1 to be connected to a community resource specialist who can connect them to local resources.

For more news on the formula shortage, check out A Shortage of This Essential Baby Food Is Getting Worse.

Kristen Warfield

Kristen Warfield is the weekend editor for Eat This, Not That! and is a graduate of SUNY New Paltz’s journalism program in the Hudson Valley region of New York. Read more