It's cheaper to buy S&P 500 stocks than a bottle of Sriracha sauce

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A Sriracha shortage has boosted the cost of a single bottle to $70. It's cheaper to buy a share of Coca-Cola, PayPal, or Pfizer.

A shortage of the Sriracha hot sauce has boosted the online price of a single bottle to as much as $70 - and that means it's cheaper to buy blue-chip shares such as Coca-Cola, Bank of America or Pfizer.

Online prices of the popular sauce surged in recent months due to a production crunch.

 

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