Two Major Shortages Are Threatening Grocery Store Condiment Aisles — Eat This Not That

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Introduction

Grocery store condiment aisles are facing two major shortages that could have a major impact on the way we eat. From ketchup to mayonnaise, the shortage of these condiments is causing a ripple effect throughout the food industry. In this article, we’ll explore the two major shortages threatening grocery store condiment aisles and what you can do to make sure you’re still getting the condiments you need. We’ll also provide some tips on how to make the most of the condiments you have on hand. So, if you’re looking for ways to make sure you’re still getting the condiments you need, read on to learn more.

Two Major Shortages Are Threatening Grocery Store Condiment Aisles — Eat This Not That

Grocery store condiment aisles are facing two major shortages that could have a major impact on your favorite condiments. The first shortage is of ketchup, which is a staple in many households. The second shortage is of mayonnaise, which is also a popular condiment. Both of these shortages are due to a variety of factors, including supply chain disruptions, increased demand, and production issues.

The ketchup shortage is due to a variety of factors, including supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic. The pandemic has caused a disruption in the supply chain, which has caused a shortage of ketchup. Additionally, the increased demand for ketchup has caused a shortage as well. The production of ketchup has also been affected by the pandemic, as some factories have had to reduce their production due to safety concerns.

The mayonnaise shortage is due to a variety of factors as well. The pandemic has caused a disruption in the supply chain, which has caused a shortage of mayonnaise. Additionally, the increased demand for mayonnaise has caused a shortage as well. The production of mayonnaise has also been affected by the pandemic, as some factories have had to reduce their production due to safety concerns.

The shortages of ketchup and mayonnaise have caused many people to look for alternatives. If you are looking for a condiment to replace ketchup or mayonnaise, there are a few options. Mustard is a great alternative to ketchup, as it has a similar flavor and texture. Additionally, there are a variety of other condiments that can be used as a substitute for mayonnaise, such as hummus, tahini, and avocado.

The shortages of ketchup and mayonnaise are a major concern for many people. If you are looking for a condiment to replace ketchup or mayonnaise, there are a few options. Mustard is a great alternative to ketchup, as it has a similar flavor and texture. Additionally, there are a variety of other condiments that can be used as a substitute for mayonnaise, such as hummus, tahini, and avocado.

It is important to remember that the shortages of ketchup and mayonnaise are temporary and that they will eventually be resolved. In the meantime, it is important to be aware of the alternatives that are available and to make sure that you are using them in place of ketchup and mayonnaise. This will help to ensure that you are still able to enjoy your favorite condiments without having to worry about shortages.

Gone are the days of empty toilet paper and cleaning supply shelves, but while it’s been over two years since the pandemic started, there have been numerous other shortages affecting grocery stories. Baby formula is one of the latest items to be extremely hard to find because of pandemic-era supply chain problems and a giant recall. However, two new ones are making one aisle in particular extremely bare.

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Just in time for summer backyard BBQs and grilling season, both Sriracha and mustard are facing shortages.

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Huy Fong Foods, Inc. recently confirmed with Eat This, Not That! that since July 2020 fewer chilis available to make into its signature Chili Garlic, Sambal Oelek, and Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce. In April it sent out a notice alerting fans that recent weather conditions are not helping, and thus any orders for sauces placed after April 19 won’t be delivered until sometime after Labor Day.

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But this isn’t the only condiment with a low supply. This year’s mustard see harvest are not as strong, Business Insider (BI) reports. It’s the same problem the chili plants are seeing right now thanks to climate change. Only about half of 2021’s amount was able to grow this year in France.

“We’re in a crisis we haven’t seen for 25 years. The price of seeds has gone up three or four times, and maybe five times soon,” Christophe Planes, the French sales director at Reine de Dijon told France24, per BI. “And, on top of that, there is no supply.”

Shortages at U.S. grocery stores aren’t being reported just yet, but prices could go up, as well. In France it is 10% more expensive to add mustard to burgers and hot dogs, and with Fourth of July coming up soon, it may be time for American grocery shoppers to stock up while they can.

Two grocery items that may be hard to find right now, too. This pet food and a few types of medicine have recently been pulled from Kroger and Target shelves.

Amanda McDonald

Amanda is a staff writer for Eat This, Not That!. Read more