US Restaurants Can’t Keep Up on Ketchup

 


There’s a surprising shortage in the United States – ketchup packets. Normally, fast food restaurants give customers lots of ketchup packets – often without customers even asking for them. But now US restaurants are having a hard time getting enough ketchup.

To stay in business during the coronavirus pandemic, all kinds of restaurants switched over to selling take-out food. That meant that many restaurants that used to use ketchup bottles suddenly needed ketchup packets. The price of ketchup packets went up 13%.


Heinz supplies about 70% of the ketchup sold in the US. To catch up to the demand, Heinz says it will begin producing 25% more ketchup. How much is that? 12 billion packets a year.


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