Several of Wendy’s locations are out of beef, according to an analyst, amid shortages caused by the CCP virus pandemic.
Stephens analyst James Rutherford said that about 20 percent of Wendy’s restaurants are experiencing a shortage of meat.
Wendy’s, in a statement, said that there are U.S.-wide shortages of meat.
People on social media, meanwhile, complained that local Wendy’s restaurants didn’t have burgers.
It comes as Costco and Kroger placed limits on the number of meat items that some customers can purchase at a given time.
Meat producers including Tyson Foods and Chinese-owned Smithfield Foods have both warned of shortages as meat factory workers get infected with the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, a novel coronavirus, forcing companies to shut down plants.
Last week, President Donald Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to force companies to keep factories open to supply meat.