Port chaos hits supplies for popular Woolworths hot drinks
Woolworths South Africa has said congestion at the Durban Port has led to a nationwide shortage of ingredients, which is impacting its WCafé's hot beverages.
While the retailer refused to specify which beverages were affected by the shortage so as not to cause panic, it said that customers would not be able to buy drinks such as a white mocha. The ingredients for the beverage include white hot chocolate powder, espresso, and milk as its ingredients. "We can confirm that our WCafés are facing minor supply issues for ingredients used to make certain flavoured hot drinks, including the white mocha. The delays have affected stores across the country, but we are excited to be pouring our much-loved flavoured drinks very soon," a spokesperson told News24.
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