Keep Calm: The Shortage of Thin Mint Could Last For Weeks
The Girl Scouts aren’t baking quick enough.
Everybody’s favourite, the Thin Mint, Girl Scout Cookie is in
short supply and is also inducing a chain reaction related to delays for
thousands of cookie consumers crosswise the country. Girl Scout Cookie, the ABC
news reports, deliveries are held up, for the cookies ordered by the troops
from their partner bakeries, because of the shortage of Thin Mints.
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| The Shortage of Thin Mint Could Last For Weeks |
The Little Brownie Bakers, owned by Kellogg's, generates
about half of the Girl Scout Cookies of the country, has rescheduled the
deliveries for all the cookies on the menu of Scout. The deliveries which were anticipated
this week are now being expected from March 16 and March 21.
Their bakers make around 9 million Thin Mints every day.
The Scouts, in a statement, apologized for the shortage:
While they were unable to precisely pinpoint the reason of that raise in the
demand, rest of them assured that are functioning around the clock just to ensure
that their troops, councils and consumers collect their cookie orders in a timely
manner.
The New York Daily News outlines that though just 6% of all
the Girl Scout troops are influenced, which means that several thousands of the
customers would be experiencing the delay. All 2000 trrops are influenced in
New Jersey. However, no app orders or online will experience the delay.
During their busiest point in the season, a spokesperson for
the Girl Scouts told ABC News, their bakers make around 9 million Thin Mints
every day.
