Chick-fil-A sauce shortage blamed on 'Joe Biden's America'
Twitter expresses dissatisfaction with Biden administration on lack of gas, sauce & more
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Amid the massive fuel shortage in several states as a result of the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack, Chick-fil-A is reportedly facing a short supply of its signature sauce.
Following multiple reports of the popular fast food restaurant limiting how many Chick-fil-A sauce packets each customer is allowed, social media users took to Twitter to express their outrage – not at the restaurant – but at President Joe Biden.
"Joe Biden's America," Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt tweeted.
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"Joe Biden is destroying America," Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) wrote.
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) asked if there is "no limit to how awful Biden's America can get."
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Outkick.com executive declared "THE WORLD IS ENDING" amid the Chick-fil-A sauce shortage.
Unlike the sauce about which they were tweeting, however, there was no shortage of tweets expressing dissatisfaction thus far with the Biden administration.
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In a statement to Fox News, Chick-fil-A spokeswoman Jackie Jags said, "Due to industry-wide supply chain disruptions, some Chick-fil-A restaurants are experiencing a shortage of select items, like sauces. We are actively working to make adjustments to solve this issue quickly and apologize to our Guests for any inconvenience."