The article says its due to outbreaks at facilities and worker shortage. It doesn't have to do with them not being able to ship it out, because most restaurants have contracts making them required to take the food. Farmers are having to get rid of food because they can't send it to the processing plant. So supply is fine, demand is fine, just the food plants don't want to hire more people.
The article says its due to outbreaks at facilities and worker shortage. It doesn't have to do with them not being able to ship it out, because most restaurants have contracts making them required to take the food. Farmers are having to get rid of food because they can't send it to the processing plant. So supply is fine, demand is fine, just the food plants don't want to hire more people.