Supply of These 4 Grocery Items Is Dwindling, Reports Say — Eat This Not That

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Are more of your favorite foods vanishing from store shelves?

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, except the candy canes and silver lanes may not be aglow because the supply of fresh peppermint is dwindling. During the last 10 years, peppermint production has fallen by almost 2 million pounds, according to theThe New York Post

that his Manhattan store didn't have candy canes in stock as of Dec. 18."We only received half of our candy cane order for the holiday season and sold out almost immediately," Mitchell Cohen said."Raw material and ingredient shortages globally have had quite an impact.

. It's causing fertilizer, pesticide, seeds, soil, and more hazelnut farming essentials to increase in cost. Additionally, nut factories are spending more to remain open and retain workers. These costs will soon be passed down to consumers.

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