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Delivery bottlenecks are widening: Now the next food at Aldi, Lidl and Co. could be scarce

2022-03-25T18:22:54.076Z


Delivery bottlenecks are widening: Now the next food at Aldi, Lidl and Co. could be scarce Created: 03/25/2022, 19:09 By: Fee Halberstadt After pasta, flour and sunflower oil, the next product is affected by the supply bottlenecks. (Iconic image) © Will Oliver/dpa Oil, pasta and flour are almost impossible to find in our supermarkets as a result of the Ukraine war. Another product is now affec


Delivery bottlenecks are widening: Now the next food at Aldi, Lidl and Co. could be scarce

Created: 03/25/2022, 19:09

By: Fee Halberstadt

After pasta, flour and sunflower oil, the next product is affected by the supply bottlenecks.

(Iconic image) © Will Oliver/dpa

Oil, pasta and flour are almost impossible to find in our supermarkets as a result of the Ukraine war.

Another product is now affected by delivery bottlenecks.

Kassel – The war in Ukraine is also having a negative impact on the food market in Germany.

Already several products are harder to get than usual.

Flour, sunflower oil, pasta and mustard are already in short supply – as a result of the Ukraine conflict*.

For example, 80 percent of the grains used to make mustard come from Ukraine and Russia.

But it will probably not stay that way, because numerous other products come mainly from these countries.

Now honey is no longer available in large quantities at Aldi*, Lidl* and Co.

Rewe* and Edeka* can also be affected by the delivery bottlenecks.

Honey production in Germany (2020)

29,200 tons

Exported from Ukraine

15,000 tons

Honey consumption per capita in Germany (2020)

About a kilo

Honey consumption per capita in Germany (2019)

975 grams

According to data from the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture, 29,200 tons of honey were produced in Germany in 2020.

Around 87,800 tons were imported.

Ukraine and Mexico were the main countries of origin.

According to the association, which represents honey importers and bottlers, around 15,000 tons of honey are imported from Ukraine every year.

This corresponds to about 16 percent of the total import volume in Germany.

Due to the Uraine war, honey can no longer be imported from Urkraine and Russia.

(Iconic image) © Friso Gentsch/dpa

Groceries at Aldi, Lidl and Co. are becoming scarce: delivery bottlenecks are expanding

Experts fear that honey could soon become scarce in supermarkets such as Aldi and Lidl.

Trade routes are blocked and Ukraine is the most important supplier of honey.

That's what Christina Hüsing, specialist at the Honey Association, says on Thursday (03/24/2022) of the German Press Agency.

Deliveries from the Ukraine, which were already announced, are not coming due to the war.

It's not certain if any can happen again.

If so, the timing for this remains uncertain for the time being.

"The lack of honey from Ukraine cannot be adequately compensated by other countries in the short term," says their website.

It is unclear what exactly will happen after that.

However, it is clear that a shortage will also lead to rising prices for honey in the supermarket.

However, it would be difficult to estimate how many more consumers might have to go to Aldi or Lidl for the sweet spread in the future.

"But I don't think honey will be twice as expensive," says Hüsling.

(fh/dpa)

*hna.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

Source: merkur

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