CARNIVAL Cruise Line is implementing a temporary bacon limit due to shortages. The cruise line has temporarily moved to an every-other-day bacon schedule fleet-wide, citing supply issues. “We purchase thousands and thousands of pieces of bacon every week, and our suppliers – the people that supply us and the cruise...
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CARNIVAL Cruise Line is implementing a temporary bacon limit due to shortages.
The cruise line has temporarily moved to an every-other-day bacon schedule fleet-wide, citing supply issues.
“We purchase thousands and thousands of pieces of bacon every week, and our suppliers – the people that supply us and the cruise industry – are having some challenges sourcing bacon for our ships at the moment,” said Carnival brand ambassador John Heald.
“Every other day, the bacon is going to go on a bacation.”
Carnival says the pork shortage only applies to bacon, and the rationing is intended to be implemented for one week only.
Breakfast sausage and ham will still be available every day.
Earlier this year, economists warned of a possible shortage of a variety of pork products, such as hot dogs and bacon.
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