Food supply shortage causing some restaurants to close down
Experts say the pandemic is one of a number of factors behind the food supply shortage that's causing some restaurants to close their doors because they don't have enough of their main foods to serve guests.
Experts say the pandemic is one of a number of factors behind the food supply shortage that's causing some restaurants to close their doors because they don't have enough of their main foods to serve guests.
In this story that aired May 20, 2021, on FOX10 News:
The COVID-19 crisis affected the food supply chain and we saw the demand for food service decline considerably from the prior year.
– Lauren Chenarides, assistant professor at the W. P. Carey Morrison School of Agribusiness
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