There's A Nationwide Sriracha Shortage And Climate Change May Be To Blame

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Sorry, Sriracha fans, your favorite hot sauce is running out nationwide.

Grocery stores in some parts of the country have already started running low on stock, and restaurant owners have been facing higher prices.

"But people, they are used to the taste right now. So when they taste it, they'll know right away," he said.Florence Lee, who was at Csau's restaurant waiting for a bowl of pho, summed up her thoughts on a Sriracha swap-out:"A little bummed out." Irrigation, of course, requires lots of water, but northern Mexico is in its second year of a drought.

This is the view of La Boca dam in Santiago, Mexico in March. The lack of rain has reduced the dam capacity to 10%, the lowest in the last 40 years.

 

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People in Irwindale are probably very hyped about this.

Not again!

Time to steal more Taco Bell hot sauce packets.

This is horrible 😢

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