If you’ve tried to buy a new car in recent times you will know that supply issues mean you might not get it until the end of the year, or even 2023. The ongoing shortage of semiconductors has caused significant disruptions for
Frustrated Queenslanders have complained of empty supermarket shelves as rising floodwaters leave major highways underwater and food trucks stranded. ABC Journalist Tobi Loftus posted a series of photos of bare shelves and freezers from a Coles supermarket in Gladstone, 500km north of
Mini suspends production at its Oxford car factory this week due to ongoing shortages of semiconductors Cowley factory has been closed since Monday, parent group BMW confirmed Plant Oxford will remain shut up to and including Friday due to shortage of chips
Shortage of computer chips takes toll on manufacturers and threatens to stretch into next year By Matt Oliver For The Daily Mail Published: 16:50 EDT, 5 May 2021 | Updated: 17:19 EDT, 5 May 2021 A shortage of computer chips is wreaking
Convenience store shelves are being left empty due to shortage in delivery drivers after Covid crisis and Brexit forced workers to return to EU Latest research warns problem is escalating and wholesalers are struggling Spar wholesaler AF Blakemore has been forced to
McDonald’s is hoping 2021 is the year it finally cracks the chicken sandwich game by rolling out three different versions next month in an attempt to take on major competitors like Popeyes and Chick-fil-A for a share of the growing market. And
First, it was shortages of hand sanitiser and toilet rolls. Then everywhere sold out of hot tubs and bicycles. Now, as we enter what will (hopefully) be the final chapter of the coronavirus pandemic, Britain faces a crippling new shortage — and
Pubs in Britain are facing a shortage of premium draught beer including Birra Moretti and Amstel amid huge demand in the first fortnight of outdoor hospitality reopening. Industry sources revealed Moretti’s owner Heineken is now temporarily limiting UK pubs to ordering only
Angela Merkel has said India has become “too big” of a pharmaceutical producer as major concerns rise in the bloc that they will not receive enough medicines as jabs are redirected in India to cope with rising infections. Speaking at a meeting
The ‘Marmite drought’ triggered by a shortage of brewer’s yeast during lockdown looks set to end as the reopening of pubs boosts beer production. Production of Marmite relies on brewer’s yeast – a by-product of making beer – which has been in short supply since