The reason why the circles are difficult to buy now

It's almost like the shortage of toilet paper again ...


Guests at the grocery store wereBuy items in bulk During months. Things likeMeat, Eggs, flour and other pantry items were and still are in the shopping lists of all. Some things came from this:empty shelves, Higher prices and salesmore processed snacks rising. But as people stay at home more because of theBar and restaurant recent, Another grocery staple disappears.

Buyers from across the country have breakdowns of aluminum cans.

A spokesman grocery in Pennsylvania said that people simply want sodas and beer at home because they can not get out.

"The result is a demand significantly for aluminum cans and a shortage in that person - beer, soda companies - may be enough to meet their long-term needs," said Dennis CurtinPennsylvania News in real time. "They buy a huge quantity of cans, but this is not enough in the long term."

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Companies like Pepsi and Coca-Cola recognizes the shortage on Twitter. On June 30, the official account @ Coca-Cola Chamate with a fan who sought Mr. Pibb. "We are seeing a greater demand for products consumed at home and we are taking steps to adapt to demand. We work closely with our customers and our suppliers to mitigate the challenge during this unprecedented time. We appreciate your loyalty to our drinks, "they wrote.

The brand responds systematically to requests from individuals for more information on the shortage. But while Coca-Cola has no answer when products are back in stock, they look for people zip codeson Twitter For stores with customer favorite drinks are available.

Many breweries are also working quickly as possible to make enough beer to supply the increased demand. One manufacturer told aStation News Houston They work to meet the backers and the trend away from the plastic packaging also contributes to the aluminum shortage.

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