Asda forced to ration sale of fizzy drinks as CO2 shortage continues
Asda is rationing the amount of fizzy drinks its customers can buy as the country’s CO2 ”crisis” worsens.
The supermarket giant has put a cap on shoppers buying more than six bottles or multipacks of soft drinks online.
Its own-label soft drinks have been rationed, as well as big name brands Pepsi, Pepsi Max, Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Fanta and 7Up.
The limit does not apply to sales in-store, a spokesperson for Asda confirmed.
The shortage of CO2 – which is used to put the fizz into drinks and to keep food fresh – has also affected sales of beer, cider and meat, meaning shoppers could find they have a lack of choice when it comes to their food shop.
Pubs, corner shops and restaurants have run out of some top beer and cider brands on what is expected to be one of their busiest weekends of the year as World Cup celebrations coincide with warm weather.
Booker, the UK’s biggest food and drink wholesaler, has limited beer and soft drink sales to thousands of pubs, bars and shops across the country.
And supermarkets have now warned the shortage could hit meat supplies, creating a shortage in UK shops.
