NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc's Sam's Club warehouse
division said on Wednesday that it is limiting sales of Jasmine,
Basmati and long grain white rices "due to recent supply and demand
trends."
The news comes a day after Costco Wholesale Corp, the largest U.S.
warehouse club operator, said it had seen increased demand for items
like rice and flour as customers, worried about global food shortages,
stock up.
Sam's Club said it is limiting sales of the rices to four bags per
customer per visit, and it is working with its suppliers to ensure the
products remain in stock.
Sam's Club, the No. 2 U.S. warehouse club operator, said it is not
limiting sales of flour or cooking oil at this time.
Costco said some of its stores had put limits on sales of items such as
rice and flour, but it was trying to modify those restrictions to meet
customer demand.
Food costs have soared worldwide, spurred by increased demand in
emerging markets like China and India, competition with biofuels, high
oil prices and market speculation.
Rice prices in the United States and around the world have more than
doubled in the last year, and U.S. rice futures rose to a fresh
all-time high Wednesday on worries about supply shortages.
Trade bans have been put in place by India, the world's second largest
rice exporter in 2007, and Vietnam, the third biggest, in the hopes of
cooling domestic prices of the staple. Thailand is the largest rice
exporter.
(Reporting by Nicole Maestri, editing by Gerald E. McCormick and John
Wallace)
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