More shortages are expected to hit the U.S. soon, this time due to a customs dispute.
The dispute located at the U.S. and Canada border could slow down the U.S. supply of Alaska Pollock.
The fish is a key ingredient used to make products such as fish sticks and fast food sandwiches.
The dispute involves a possible violation of the Jones Act, which states that products shipped among U.S. ports must be done via U.S. owned vessels.
Fish sticks, sandwiches could be harder to come by as US Canada customs dispute continues https://t.co/QtYvUAtkIS via @usatoday (@AP)
— Patrick Whittle (@pxwhittle) October 12, 2021
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