Covid-19, weather contribute to shortages in U.S. grocery stores

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Covid-19, weather contribute to shortages in U.S. grocery stores
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Shortages at U.S. grocery stores have grown more acute in recent weeks as new problems — like omicron and severe weather — have piled on to supply chain struggles. From the Associated Press.

The shortages are widespread, impacting produce and meat as well as packaged goods such as cereal. And they’re being reported nationwide. U.S. groceries typically have 5% to 10% of their items out of stock at any given time; right now, that unavailability rate is hovering around 15%, according to Consumer Brands Association President and CEO Geoff Freeman.

And shipping remains delayed, impacting everything from imported foods to packaging that is printed overseas. As it has with staffing at hospitals, schools and offices, the omicron variant has taken a toll on food production lines. Sean Connolly, the president and CEO of Conagra Brands, which makes Birds Eye frozen vegetables, Slim Jim meat snacks and other products, told investors last week that supplies from the company’s U.S. plants will be constrained for at least the next month due to omicron-related absences.

Weather-related events, from snowstorms in the Northeast to wildfires in Colorado, also have impacted product availability and caused some shoppers to stock up more than usual, exacerbating supply problems caused by the pandemic.

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