Chick-fil-A is limiting the number of sauces it gives out per order due to a limited amount of sauces in stock.
The fast-food chain said Wednesday that industry-wide supply chain issues had caused a “shortage of select items” that the chain serves, including sauces.
To meet customer demand, Chick-fil-A is limiting customers to one dipping sauce per item ordered at many of its 2,600 locations across the U.S.
“We are actively working to make adjustments to solve this issue quickly and apologize to our guests for any inconvenience,” the company said in a statement.
What we have here is a reflection of the current volatile and shifting economy.
The lockdowns have broken many supply chains and it will take some time for them to get back up and running---especially with the trouble businesses are having filling open jobs. The jobs are open despite high unemployment because current employment payouts provide incentives for workers to stay out of work. Some are getting more from unemployment payouts than what they could earn at a job.
Beyond this, you have a shifting economy as the lockdowns ease across the country.
It is all caused by government edicts from officials who don't have a clue, from local officials to state officials all the way up to the White House.
And it doesn't stop there, Federal Reserve Bank officials are madly printing money as price inflation roars.
-RW
I go there sometimes and always tell them to give me one sauce because if I don’t, they’ll drop 4 in by default for 8-count nuggets and it’s wasted.
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