American quick meals chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) has been compelled to start out utilizing cabbage as an alternative of lettuce in its burgers and wraps in Australia on account of a scarcity of the vegetable within the nation.
Australia has seen sporadic floods which have destroyed a number of home farms housing lettuce crops. This has led to the value of the leafy vegetable to skyrocket, growing by thrice the standard value sitting of over 10 Australian {dollars} (Rs 557).
On its web site KFC Australia wrote, “We’ve hit a bit of an Iceberg and are currently experiencing some lettuce supply chain disruptions due to the impacts of the recent Queensland and NSW floods. This means you may see a temporary blend of lettuce and cabbage throughout KFC restaurants in NSW, VIC, QLD, ACT and TAS during these shortages. If that’s not your bag, simply click ‘Customise’ on your chosen product and remove Lettuce from the recipe. We’re working with our multiple suppliers to provide them with support, but we do expect disruptions to continue in the coming days. Apologies for any inconvenience caused, we appreciate you all being Little Gems as we work to get things back to normal ASAP.”
Food producers from all around the globe are fighting meals shortages of different types on account of provide chains being hit or delayed. Both the Coronavirus pandemic in addition to Russia’s conflict with Ukraine have contributed to this. Earlier this yr, KFC eating places in Australia had been even fighting securing its signature ingredient – hen – because of the Omicron variant infecting a number of poultry farmers and staff.