Uruguayan grocers running out of bottled water as demand soars

Published 2023년 5월 19일

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Uruguay is experiencing a water crisis, leading to a threefold increase in bottled water sales as suppliers run out of stock. The main bottling companies have stopped taking orders due to a mismatch between high demand and production and delivery capacities. The supply chain is struggling to adapt to the excessive demand, with some stores running out of stock. In response, Presidential Secretary Álvaro Delgado announced plans to build a dam to maintain the capital's drinking water supply, as the country is going through one of the worst droughts in recent decades.
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As Uruguay's water crisis continues to escalate, sales of bottled water grew threefold during the last few days as suppliers ran out of stock, it was reported in Montevideo. Daniel Fernández, president of the Center of Retail Warehouses (grocers) and [medium size] Supermarkets of Uruguay (Centro de Almaceneros Minoristas, Baristas, Autoservicistas y Afines del Uruguay - Cambadu) said in an interview with Radio Carve that the main bottling companies of the country have not taken orders since Tuesday and that the retail stores have stock for the just rest of this week. “Yesterday I spoke with the management of the largest producer and distributor of soft drinks -which also produces bottled water- and they told me that the day before yesterday and yesterday they were not taking any more orders because they were out of stock,” due to “a mismatch” between the high growth in demand and production and delivery capacities. “Consumption exploded in one week, from one day to the next those ...
Source: MercoPress

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