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Sam's Club, Costco limit rice purchases as prices rise
Sam's Club, Costco limit rice purchases as prices rise
By MARCUS KABEL, AP Business Writer Thu Apr 24, 1:26 AM ET
The two biggest U.S. warehouse retail chains are limiting how much rice customers can buy because of what Sam's Club, a division of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., called on Wednesday "recent supply and demand trends." The broader chain of Wal-Mart stores has no plans to limit food purchases, however. The move comes as U.S. rice futures hit a record high amid global food inflation, although one rice expert said the warehouse chains may be reacting less to any shortages than to stockpiling by restaurants and small stores. Sam's Club followed Seattle-based Costco Wholesale Corp., which put limits in at least some stores on bulk rice purchases.
Sam's Club declined to say if this is first time it has restricted sales of bulk foods. The limits affect 20-pound bags, not retail-sized portions. Costco President and CEO Jim Sinegal declined to discuss the issue Wednesday with an AP reporter. Sam's Club said it will limit customers to four bags at a time of imported jasmine, basmati and long grain white rice.
The warehouse chain caters heavily to small businesses, including restaurants. Sam's Club spokeswoman Kristy Reed said she could not comment on whether the problem was caused by short supplies or by customers stocking up in anticipation of higher prices.
USA Rice Federation spokesman David Coia said there is no rice shortage in the United States. "It's possible that small restaurants and bodega-type neighborhood stores may be purchasing rice in larger quantities than they do typically to avoid higher prices," Coia said about the warehouse chain restrictions. A smaller chain, Natick, Mass.-based BJ's Wholesale Club Inc., said it is not imposing limits for now. "At the present time, BJ's Wholesale Club is not limiting the amount of rice purchases made by our members, but, due to the current market situation, that could change at any time," spokeswoman Sharyn Frankel said in a statement.
In New York's Chinatown, shop owners said that they haven't seen people stocking up amid fears of rice shortages. At Bangkok Center Grocery, one of the main suppliers of Thai food products in New York City, manager Tom Pongsopon said the price of a 25-pound bag of Jasmine rice at his Chinatown store has gone up from $15 to $20 in a matter of months. People continue to buy rice, but the supply is OK at this point. "We have enough for now, but I'm not sure about the future," Pongsopon said.
The Sam's Club restriction is effective immediately at all locations where quantity restrictions are allowed by law. It does not apply to other staples such as flour or oil. "We are working with our suppliers to address this matter to ensure we are in stock, and we are asking for our Members' cooperation and patience," Reed said in a statement. Sam's Club has 593 stores compared with 2,523 Wal-Mart Supercenters that combine a full grocery section with general merchandise. Costco has 534 warehouses worldwide, most of them in the United States.
Wal-Mart spokeswoman Deisha Galberth said Wal-Mart stores have no plans for restrictions similar to those at Sam's Club. "We are not seeing any signs of concern in the supply chain that would cause us to limit the sales of any items," Galberth said.
U.S. rice futures soared to an all-time high Wednesday as investors bet that surging world demand will continue to pressure already dwindling stockpiles. Rice for the most actively traded July contract jumped 62 cents to $24.82 per 100 pounds on the Chicago Board of Trade, after earlier rising to a record $24.85.
Relentless demand from developing countries and poor crop yields have pushed rice prices up 70 percent so far this year, raising concerns of severe shortages of the staple food consumed by almost half the world's population. The steep increases have followed similar jumps in the price of wheat, corn and soybeans that have added to Americans' growing grocery bill and led to violent food riots in poor countries including Haiti, Senegal and Pakistan. Most of the rice eaten in the world is consumed within 60 miles of where it was grown, said Nathan Childs, an economist and rice expert with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Traditionally very little of it was traded in the world market. But as populations crossed borders, the taste for specialty rices such as the Indian basmati, or Thai jasmine rice, which grow only in their areas of origin, spread.
U.S. production of long grain and medium grain rice is strong, and the global crop is larger than ever, Childs said. But with some of the principal exporters of the higher-priced rices, such as India and Vietnam, shunning foreign sales to control prices at home and the cost of food generally going up, the price of rice has been climbing to new heights. What adds to the price spike — and the run on specialty products like basmati — is that rice consumers tend to be very loyal. The market is highly segmented by type of rice and quality, and buyers will generally not take a substitute, Childs said. "California's had a pretty good crop, but basmati and jasmine consumers have a history of not switching," he said. "They could always have bought cheaper Calrose. But they don't."
Associated Press writers Stevenson Jacobs and Verena Dobnik in New York, Juliana Barbassa in San Francisco, Dan Catchpole in Seattle and Rodrique Ngowi in Boston contributed to this report.
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Me i am a rice lover ohhh. So maybe i should start hoarding rice  - I was thinking it was media hype but chaley - this thing seems serious. I can do without bread (like it happened in ghana in the 80s) - but rice will be a huge problem. i better get to sams club to stock up on basmatti and parboiled. Why does it have to be rice, why cant it be cheese or something. Either way food is only goingto go higher so everyone brace yo selfs.
"imagine if there was food shortage in america like its happening in haiti now and back home in parts of africa, we will be walking on the streets of america and find dead bodies - folks will be dropping dead left right and center. Dont mess with america and their food. The nation with a food billboard every 1/4 mile on the highways  - if one had $50 and had a choice to buy gas or food - what will they do?.
haiti needs serious assistance asap
allAfrica.com: Africa: Global Hot Spots of Hunger Set to Explode (Page 1 of 2).
May God protect us and our families during these times.
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What will Aretha Franklin do if there is shortage of food in America!
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HUBSCROWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  
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ohhh u dead wrong Hubscrown
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Here in NYC rice is used to make Ethanol rather than imported fuel ....I have been told that might be the reason !
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