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Bubble tea shortage? Boba supplies dry up in US

  • Ingredients like tapioca pearls, flavoured powders and syrups are stuck in a ‘huge bottleneck’ thanks to logistics issues during the coronavirus pandemic
  • Supply has tightened for the last month and is not likely to let up until the end of April at the earliest

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Bad news for US bubble tea lovers: the shortage is likely to last until the end of April at earliest. Photo: Shutterstock

Your favourite bubble tea shop may not be serving its signature drink for a while as shipping delays are keeping some retailers from getting the supplies to make the sweet beverage.

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The shortage started about a month ago, according to Oliver Yoon, the vice-president of sales and global marketing for Boba Direct, a Chicago-based nationwide supplier of bubble tea products. 

US ports on the East and West Coasts have been overwhelmed for months as consumer spending has increased along with a bevy of logistical issues amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Boats, carrying tens of thousands of shipping containers, are waiting outside ports.

“It’s a perfect storm really,” Yoon said. 

Bubble tea, which has exploded in popularity in recent years, is a Taiwanese milk tea drink with a variety of flavours that features chewy pearls of tapioca. Supply has been tightened for the last month, Yoon said, and it’s not likely to let up until the end of April at the earliest. 

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Bubble tea products like tapioca pearls, popping bobas, flavoured powders and syrups, and disposables, are all stuck in a “huge bottleneck,” he added.

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