The Mercury News

Meat shortage hits grocers, drive-thrus

- By David Yaffe-Bellany and Michael Corkery

Hundreds of Wendy’s restaurant­s have run out of hamburgers. Kroger, the largest supermarke­t chain in the United States, is limiting the amount of ground beef and pork that customers can buy at some stores. And Costco, where shoppers typically buy in bulk, has placed a three-product cap on purchases of fresh beef, poultry and pork.

Over the last month, dozens of meatpackin­g plants across the country have shut down because of coronaviru­s outbreaks, raising concerns about the country’s meat supply. Now, the impact of those disruption­s is reaching customers at grocery stores like Wegmans and Hy-Vee and fast-food drive-thrus, where certain meat products are becoming harder to find.

On Monday, nearly one-fifth of Wendy’s restaurant­s a total of 1,043 locations were completely sold out of beef products, including burgers, according to analysis by the financial firm Stephens, which examined the online menu at every Wendy’s in the United States.

“It is widely known that beef suppliers across North America are currently facing production challenges,” a Wendy’s spokesman said in a statement Tuesday. “Some of our menu items may be temporaril­y limited at some restaurant­s in this current environmen­t.”

Over the last few days, a series of grocery stores have announced limits on meat purchases. In addition to Costco and Kroger, Hy-Vee said on Tuesday that it would restrict customers to four packages of fresh beef, ground beef, pork and chicken.

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