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ALERT: Some Fast-Food Restaurants Running Short On Food

Do you remember when there was a shortage of toilet paper and paper towels? Now, some fast-food restaurants are struggling to keep up with customer demand. Taco Bell is the…

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Do you remember when there was a shortage of toilet paper and paper towels? Now, some fast-food restaurants are struggling to keep up with customer demand. Taco Bell is the latest.

In fact, on its website, Taco Bell has warned customers of their shortage of certain ingredients and delivery delays. And that their favorite item may not be available. The restaurant made this statement: "Apologies for the inconvenience and we hope to feed fans' current Taco Bell cravings again soon."

Though the company did not specify which menu items or cities were affected, Taco Bells' food shortage is causing some beef on social media.

And Taco Bell isn't the only restaurant chain affected by low inventory and labor shortage. According to CNN Business, these food chains are facing a dilemma too.
  • Chick-fil-A - limiting the number of sauces it's giving out to customers because of limited stock
  • Starbucks - low on oat milk
  • Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) - low on the new chicken sandwich
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