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McDonald’s potato cake supply is tight due to shipping schedule issues. Breakfast can be switched to corn cups

2021-01-25T09:01:41.649Z


The shipping market, which is regarded as the watch of the global economy, rebounded significantly from the fourth quarter of the second half of the year, giving investors the expectation of a strong economic recovery this year. Tight shipping schedules and rising freight rates are definitely a good thing for the shipping industry


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Written by: Zhang Weilun

2021-01-25 16:50

Last update date: 2021-01-25 16:56

The shipping market, which is regarded as the watch of the global economy, rebounded significantly from the fourth quarter of the second half of the year, giving investors the expectation of a strong economic recovery this year.

Tight shipping schedules and rising freight rates are definitely a good thing for the shipping industry.

However, the relevant circumstances have also led to a shortage of supply for some products transported by ships.

Earlier, McDonald’s pointed out that there is a chance of shortage of peanuts due to shipping schedule issues.

Today, I also pointed out on Facebook that the supply of potato cakes will be tight due to the chaotic shipping schedule.

What if consumers go to McDonald’s for breakfast and there is a shortage of potato cakes.

McDonald’s pointed out in Facebook that consumers can choose hash browns or corn cups.

So how did consumers react?

Looking at the messages on Facebook, consumers responded positively. They also suggested that restaurants can continue to let people choose whether to order potato cakes or corn cups, and suggested that they could be carried in paper cups, which would be more environmentally friendly.

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Source: hk1

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