US: Nestle warns on pumpkin shortage

By: just-food.com | 20 November 2009

Nestle has warned consumers of a likely shortage of its Libby's Select canned pumpkin this holiday season, because wet conditions have meant a poor pumpkin harvest.

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Nestle has warned consumers of a likely shortage of its Libby's Select canned pumpkin this holiday season, because wet conditions have meant a poor pumpkin harvest.

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