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Ketchup Packet Shortage Hits Just as Movie Theater Snack Bars Reopen Across America
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Ketchup Packet Shortage Hits Just as Movie Theater Snack Bars Reopen Across America
Increased takeout orders have resulted in a nationwide shortage of ketchup packets at restaurants, fast food chains and Movie theaters snack bars in the U.S.
Ketchup packets could be the next toilet paper as the pandemic has resulted in a nationwide shortage of the popular condiment at restaurants, fast food joints, and most importantly movie theaters. Though bottled ketchup can still be found rather easily in grocery stores, the small individual packets handed out to customers at restaurant chains like Long John Silver s and Texas Roadhouse are starting to come up short with America s most popular brand, Heinz, struggling to keep up with the demand. So that means no ketchup on your movie theater hot dog or hamburger.
Table Hoppin : Beirut Bite owner sees risk paying off
Barbara M. Houle
Correspondent
Rony Zoghby is an independent restaurant owner who braced for the unknown when he opened Beirut Bite, 156 Shrewsbury St., Worcester last spring.
The Worcester resident put his real estate career on hold when he signed a lease in January 2020 for space once occupied by the short-lived C’Mondz international restaurant and before that the popular Meze Greek Tapas Bar & Grill, now Meze Estiatorio located at 166 Shrewsbury St.
Zoghby’s story is similar to others we have written during the pandemic, especially first-time owners who say they had no choice but to open after signing leases. “The first year in business can leave you feeling overwhelmed under normal circumstances,” said Zoghby. “Is it crazy to start a business during coronavirus? Most people would say, yes, but I believe an owner’s commitment of time and effort and hard work pays off in the long run.”