Business

McDonald’s halts UK milkshake sales over supply problems

Covid-19 outbreaks, isolation rules, Brexit issues giving fast-food chains grief

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 Aug 2021 1:30PM

McDonald’s halts UK milkshake sales over supply problems
McDonald’s says supply chain issues have led to the temporary unavailability of its bottled drinks and milkshakes. – McDonald’s pic, August 25, 2021

LONDON – McDonald’s has stopped selling milkshakes and bottled drinks in most UK regions due to supply chain problems, the US fast-food giant said yesterday.

The company in a statement sent to AFP said that “like most retailers, we are currently experiencing some supply chain issues” and “bottled drinks and milkshakes are temporarily unavailable” at branches in England, Scotland and Wales.

A spokesman said the company is working to resolve the problem “as soon as possible”.

The statement comes after South African chain Nando’s last week said it was unable to source enough chicken and had to close around 50 restaurants in the UK, blaming lack of staff at suppliers and reduced number of lorry drivers.

Covid-19 outbreaks and isolation rules for possible contacts have caused employee shortages at some food producers while staff and lorry driver shortages are also linked to Brexit with fewer EU nationals now available to work.

Another fast-food chicken chain, KFC, tweeted on August 11 that customers would find some items unavailable and different packaging than usual due to “disruption”. – AFP, August 25, 2021

Related News

Places / 1d

Hungary looks towards greater collaboration with Penang

Malaysia / 2w

600 Indian, mamak restaurants, on verge of closure due to lack of workers, claim associations

Opinion / 1mth

The Islamic business revolution in Southern Thailand

Health / 1mth

Mesut Ozil plans to ‘tackle’ Penang food during visit to the state

World / 2mth

Gas shortages push India’s poor back to wood and coal

Food / 9mth

Penang tops the list as best street food destination in Asia

Spotlight

Malaysia

Grandfather charged with raping 12-year-old granddaughter

Malaysia

MACC application to stop Na'imah managing assets in Jersey to be heard on August 13

Malaysia

AI-powered probe uncovers SOCSO fraud syndicate exploiting disabled, identity thefts

Malaysia

Salesman pleads guilty to slashing motorcyclist, causing severe injuries

Malaysia

AirAsia warns job seekers of fake recruitment website stealing personal data, demanding fees

Malaysia

Malaysia Stadium Corporation CEO charged over alleged RM1m bribery solicitation

Malaysia

Johor MB to defend state seat in upcoming polls

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

You may be interested

Business

KPJ posts strong FY2025 performance, sets sights on next growth phase

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Business

Brent crude plummets below US$80 as US-Iran peace deal hopes eclipse Wall Street AI slump

Business

US dollar surges to three-month high as Fed signals possible rate hike

Business

Oil prices slide as US-Iran peace deal raising hopes of supply recovery

Business

US dollar weakens as markets await Warsh's first Fed decision