There is still a national shortage of this beloved seasoning

McCormick was busy trying to follow the request, but it is proven difficult.


Toilet paper and other items that have disappeared supermarkets in March 2020can be back On store shelves, but a popular seasoning is not. RequestOld Bay Seasonsennier It is always so hard that McCormick has trouble keeping it in stock, the CEO of the company says.

"Oh, my God, the request of an old bay was extraordinary and we had trouble holding it," said Lawrence KurziusYahoo Finance Live. "And even now, it's one of those objects that we always have trouble staying in stock. The demand is just high for favorites like that."

Sales for the first months of 2021 are still strong as the first days of theCOVID-19 [Feminine The pandemic, even if the conversation of panic and buying at home seem to be mainly behind us. (In touch:Grocery shortages to wait in 2021, according to experts)

In July 2020, buyers were hunting for old bay.

In a reddit position from September, some users reported having trouble getting out one of the coveted seasonings.

And it has always been difficult to find as late. . .

The continuous shortage of the old bay is in progress despiteMcCormick's efforts to track demand. Less efficient items have been cut to help ensure that the most popular items, including old bay, stay in stock. The company has also added 1,400 additional employees to its supply chain manufacturing process.

The time will say if the profitable efforts, but in the meantime, here are someRecipes that use other tasty additions. And to get all the latest news from the grocery delivered directly to your inbox by email every day,Subscribe to our newsletter!


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