By JOSH GERSTEIN
PALO ALTO, Calif. — Rationing of rice by retail stores has spread as
far as Israel since The New York Sun reported on the phenomenon in
Northern California last week.
The Blue Square and Supersol supermarket chains have begun limiting
purchases of rice, Israeli newspapers said yesterday. Supersol is
restricting each customer to "three bags per type of grain product,"
the Jerusalem Post reported.
Meanwhile, Asian grocery stores seem to be joining their larger
wholesale-style competitors in curbing purchases. A supermarket chain
which caters to Chinese Americans, 99 Ranch, is imposing
two-bag-per-customer limits on most of its 20-pound and 50-pound sacks
of rice, according to signs at its store in Cupertino, Calif. That
store and others in the chain were selling rice without limitation a
week ago.
Last week, Sam's Club announced it was limiting customers to four bags
of imported Jasmine, Basmati, and long grain white rice. Costco had
imposed such limits earlier, though they were not widely known until
the Sun's report.
Trade associations for rice farmers and processors in America contend
there is no shortage here, though prices for the grain have risen two
to three times in recent months. However, there have been spot
shortages of some of the imported varieties favored by immigrants and
Asian restaurants, due in part to eateries stocking up to hedge against
future price hikes or unavailability. Several big rice producing
nations, including Vietnam and India, recently restricted exports to
ensure supplies for their citizens.
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