Pumpkin Shortage Means No Pie for Thanksgiving

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Pumpkin pie is a holiday tradition -- but not this year. Credit: pbody, Flickr

Planning on serving pumpkin pie next week for Thanksgiving? You might want to find a back up -- maybe pecan pie, or some spicy gingerbread. What's wrong with pumpkin pie? Nothing -- except that there aren't any pumpkins available this year.

Rainy conditions in the midwest this fall have washed out the pumpkin crop, leaving retailers at a loss for canned pie filling. This week, the LA Times reported that Nestlé, which controls 85% of the pumpkin crop for canning, was all out of pumpkins. The company issued a surprise apology, saying that the rain had destroyed the remains of an already-small crop. Nestlé plans to stop shipping canned pumpkin after Thanksgiving, and the company says that once this season's supply is gone, there won't be any more pumpkins available for canning until August 2010.

That's a long time to wait for a slice of pumpkin pie.


If you're quick, you can find pumpkins for next week's dinner. Some stores still have canned pumpkin on the shelf, and are anticipating being able to meet consumer demand through Thanksgiving. Albertson's stores in the LA area, for example, have enough canned pumpkin to get them through next week, at $2.99 for a 29-ounce can. The chain also says they will not be raising prices to reflect the shortage.

Once Thanksgiving is over, though, there are no guarantees. Daymond Rice, a spokesman for Safeway Inc.'s Vons markets, said the chain is "concerned that we may not have enough -- or will not be able to acquire enough -- product to get through the full holiday season. It remains yet to be seen." Again, may we suggest a nice pecan pie?

The pumpkin shortage isn't new news -- Holidash covered it back in October, when it was affecting Halloween Jack O'Lantern planning -- but things have gotten more dire since then. And really, who doesn't look forward to a big slice of pumpkin pie after a delicious turkey dinner?

Then again, this could be the year that mincemeat makes a comeback.

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