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THE 13 FOOD SHORTAGES TO EXPECT IN 2023 - THE DAILY MEAL
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- Beef. Beef, according to its producers' marketing slogan, is what's for dinner. And that's often true for many, whether it be it in the form of hamburgers, a roast, ribs, or steak.
- Lettuce. Lettuce, that crisp and leafy green that serves as the basis for countless salads and tops numerous sandwiches, was harder to find than usual in the United States in 2022.
- Beer. It's not just foods that face scarcity in the months to come — beverages do, too. A possible and looming shortage of beer in 2023 isn't necessarily because of the difficulty in growing or obtaining the raw ingredients needed to make the alcoholic beverage.
- Champagne. According to European law, real Champagne must be grown, fermented, and bottled within 100 miles of the Champagne region of France (via Wine Country).
- Oranges. According to the Florida Department of Citrus, that state is one of the world's most prolific regions for growing oranges and producing orange juice.
- Cooking oil. There's a certain category of commercial agriculture called oilseed crops, which collectively make up the raw materials used to make cooking oils.
- Butter. Refrigerated butter shelves in supermarkets aren't suddenly going to turn empty — the United States has been enduring some supply and cost issues with butter since the last few months of 2022.
- Corn. Corn is the single most lucrative cash crop in the United States. The production, distribution, and sale of corn contributed $71.1 billion to the American economy in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
- Eggs. One could argue that eggs are literally the glue of the American diet. They're a binder and ingredient in a vast variety of baked goods, as well as a protein-rich breakfast and brunch staple, be they scrambled, fried, poached, or made into a quiche or omelet.
- Tomatoes. It's highly likely that the produce in the average American kitchen originated in California. In 2021, according to the state's Department of Food and Agriculture, a third of the nation's vegetables and 75% of its fruit and nuts came from the Golden State.
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- Total Raisin Brand. It's not always a walk in the park to find a well-rounded, healthy breakfast cereal that actually tastes delicious. However, the General Mills Total cereal brand line became that option back in the 1960s, which happened to include this variety: Total Raisin Bran.
- Mr. T Cereal. If you've always loved Kellogg's Cornflakes or Cap' n Crunch, you probably were just as big of a fan of Mr.T's iconic breakfast cereal by Quaker in 1984.
- Magic Puffs. This thematic cereal might be one of the best things to come out of the 1970s. The cereal itself was deliciously sweet for breakfast, but each box had magic tricks inside.
- Cinnamon Mini Buns. A lot of people seem to have jumped on the trend lately of making tiny cinnamon rolls and turning them into cereal, and we can only assume it's because they desperately miss this '90s cereal.
- Hidden Treasures. Eating a bowl of Hidden Treasures was quite literally a treasure hunt. The little bite-size pieces were filled with a fruity center—but not all of them!
- Crazy Cow. Similar to Cocoa Puffs, Crazy Cow cereal turned your milk chocolate. Or, if you had the strawberry flavor, it turned your milk strawberry. The cereal was released in the late 1970s and saw a big push in sales from Star Wars fans when they started putting trading cards in the boxes.
- C-3PO's. Star Wars and cereal go hand in hand. In the 1980s, we were all enjoying C-3PO's, a honey-flavored cereal similar to cereal but shaped like little B's and 8's.
- Mini Trix. Mini Trix came and went in a flash. This cereal was released in the mid-2010s and was exactly what it sounds like: mini Trix pieces. Whereas the classic Trix cereal is small fruit-shaped pieces, Mini Trix were tiny fruit-flavored pellets.
- Marshmallow Krispies. Sadly, this cereal from the '80s didn't last because it's seemingly the perfect formula for a breakfast treat. Kellogg's creation was quite simply toasted rice cereal with marshmallow pieces.
- Waffelos. For those days when you didn't have time to make actual waffles, there was Waffelos cereal. The breakfast selection from the 1970s was tiny little crunchy waffle bites flavored with maple syrup, and they were better than any other waffle cereal to come after it.
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