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intrepidity

(7,892 posts)
Wed Jul 12, 2023, 03:16 PM Jul 2023

We have got to figure out this sriracha problem!

I posted about this probably a year or so ago, and it hss only gotten worse.Since red jalapenos are the "secret ingredient" and since they are apparently scarce, what can be done? Some food science lab needs to get working on isolating and id'ing the compounds and chemically synthesizing them. This has been a crisis for too long!

I have tried every alt-brand I can find, and they aren't just marginally different, but radically so. It is beyond frustrating.

$150 for a bottle of Sriracha? Here’s what Sonoma County residents need to know

THE PRESS DEMOCRAT

July 12, 2023, 9:21AM Updated 13 minutes ago

Still having a hard time finding the iconic green-topped bottle of Sriracha sauce? You’re not alone.

Irwindale-based Huy Fong Foods, which produces the popular Thai hot chili condiment, has been experiencing a shortage of chili peppers since July 2020.

Since then, finding the authentic brand has been a challenge. Some devotees have turned to online retailers like Amazon and eBay in desperation, paying top dollar for a bottle.

An April 2022 statement from the company said weather conditions were affecting the quality of chili peppers and resulted in a severe shortage.

There is currently no estimate as to when supply will return to normal levels.

“Unfortunately, we are still experiencing a shortage of raw materials,” the statement said.

(snip)

He used to find the condiment for just under $5 a bottle, he said, but in the last six to seven months prices have been as high as $120 a bottle in places.

A search of Amazon and ebay show prices for Sriracha ranging between $34 and $150 a bottle.

(snip)

Huy Fong Foods said it doesn’t sell directly to shops or retail, meaning they can’t determine what store’s shelves will be stocked with the popular product.

https://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/news/150-for-a-bottle-of-sriracha-heres-what-sonoma-county-residents-need-to/
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We have got to figure out this sriracha problem! (Original Post) intrepidity Jul 2023 OP
around $25 for 3 17 oz bottles Kali Jul 2023 #1
Showed as $14.10 for me FBaggins Jul 2023 #2
shipping brings it to my total Kali Jul 2023 #10
ha! did DU buy it up? now showing for $129 and $40 delivery - August 2 Kali Jul 2023 #11
It's on supermarket shelves here in the Northeast Lemonwurst Jul 2023 #3
The Tabasco version seems close enough to me MichMan Jul 2023 #4
Had to Google it snowybirdie Jul 2023 #5
Nothing to worry about, for me anyway. AltairIV Jul 2023 #6
Agreed TlalocW Jul 2023 #8
28 oz bottle ebay 39.00 free shipping Historic NY Jul 2023 #7
The planet survived before Sriracha. trof Jul 2023 #9

Lemonwurst

(327 posts)
3. It's on supermarket shelves here in the Northeast
Wed Jul 12, 2023, 03:39 PM
Jul 2023

It was missing for at least 6 months during the post-vaccine period of the pandemic, when the supply-chain issues hit. But one day it appeared, I bought it, and haven’t noticed if it’s still there or not (I only buy it 2-3x per year).

Sounds like it’s going to continue be in short supply maybe depending on where you live, so it makes sense to pick up a spare if I can. I like hot sauce of all types, and Siracha is truly a unique taste, so I agree it would be great if another company made an equivalent, even if not an exact match.

AltairIV

(661 posts)
6. Nothing to worry about, for me anyway.
Wed Jul 12, 2023, 04:40 PM
Jul 2023

Sorry I was never impressed with this stuff. I use a hot sauce made at a farm on the east end of Long Island, it has a more complimentary flavor, more dynamic heat and is relatively inexpensive for a small concern.

trof

(54,273 posts)
9. The planet survived before Sriracha.
Wed Jul 12, 2023, 07:03 PM
Jul 2023

It will survive (for a while, global climate change and all that) after Sriracha is gone.

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