How Did The Sriracha Shortage Happen?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Huy Fong Foods, owner of the iconic green-capped sriracha hot sauce, has been experiencing a shortage of red jalapeño chili peppers, a key ingredient in the sauce, for about three years. The company has cited weather-related issues to be the cause. But Huy Fong Foods' former pepper supplier of 28 years, Underwood Ranches, told CNBC there's a lot more to the story.
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    How Did The Sriracha Shortage Happen?

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  • @harrisoakley711
    @harrisoakley711 9 месяцев назад +4273

    The Huy Fong's kid got their business and MBA degree. They tried to find the cheapest supplier of pepper. However, the MBA school did not teach them the meaning of loyalty.

    • @lozoft9
      @lozoft9 9 месяцев назад +307

      It would've been fine if they had been honest that they needed a cheaper supplier and just tapered down the amount purchased from Underwood.

    • @chinogambino9375
      @chinogambino9375 9 месяцев назад +890

      Burning your sole supplier with a proven record of growth, delivery and quality over a few million dollars and to save pennies per bottle isn't smart business. The cost of reputation and disruptions in supply have ended their record profits. Plus they are a private business, they don't need to chase quarterly earnings for shareholders. His son is just an idiot.

    • @benisrood
      @benisrood 9 месяцев назад

      @@chinogambino9375 100%

    • @andrewlim7751
      @andrewlim7751 9 месяцев назад +180

      Its strange mba don't include goodwill build over the years in their programs. 😂😂

    • @jsboeve
      @jsboeve 9 месяцев назад

      @@chinogambino9375 When maximizing next quarter's profits is the only thing driving your decision making your business will decline. His son's poor management also opened the market for competition. I found a sriracha I like better, the Trader Joe's one, and I never would have even considered trying different brands but I was forced to due to the self-inflicted shortage.

  • @mycowboyways915
    @mycowboyways915 9 месяцев назад +479

    Walmart did a deal like this with pickles. finally the producer/grower got tired of being lowballed by Walmart about his prices. He secretly started contracting all the cucumber production he could and when he declined to meet Walmarts production price they cut him off. What they didn't count on was no other company could ramp up production because now one guy held all the cucumber production for 3-5 year and wouldn't sell to anyone working with Walmart. Finally Walmart caved but it cost them dearly. And they deserve it.

    • @markiangooley
      @markiangooley 8 месяцев назад +22

      Walmart alienates a lot of suppliers. I recall getting various goodies at my nearest Walmart at bargain prices but sooner or later they disappear when Walmart squeezes too hard.

    • @HepCatJack
      @HepCatJack 7 месяцев назад +12

      Wallmart has exclusivity contracts but they don't buy imperfect produce, if they're going to have exclusivity they should buy everything from the producer and the imperfect veggies could be chopped up for the frozen food section, pickles or used as ingredients in Walmart branded foods. There is an enormous amount of rejected food ending up in landfills every year rejected for reasons such as lack of symmetry in carrots or deformity in pumpkins.

    • @gonzarellious6102
      @gonzarellious6102 7 месяцев назад +7

      @@HepCatJack and yet somehow, the majority of produce I've ever gotten from walmart has tasted absolutely terrible. They look normal, but they are not. I'd rather pay more and go elsewhere.

    • @HepCatJack
      @HepCatJack 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@gonzarellious6102 this could be GMO produce engineered to withstand transportation to far away places at the cost of taste.

    • @GrantM.-gx2kn
      @GrantM.-gx2kn 7 месяцев назад +1

      Here in Canada they bragged that Canadians are gobbling up the GMO salmon at record pace, but then admit that its sold unmarked at mystery stores. I dont eat salmon anymore. When you have things like Epicyte, you know they not only just dont care, but they just dont want you. @@HepCatJack

  • @kevinmach730
    @kevinmach730 7 месяцев назад +52

    I'm more impressed you got a grocery store to not only answer a phone, but also assist you in finding out whether or not they had a product.

  • @AwokenEntertainment
    @AwokenEntertainment 8 месяцев назад +89

    wow.. definitely many lessons about loyalty and relationships to be learned from this story

    • @stevenmike1878
      @stevenmike1878 8 месяцев назад +1

      i remember seeing a video of a master sushi chef, and a part i never forgot was the loyalty and honor system between the chef and the supplier. the chef would never ask or haggle on the price of the fish or cut him out by going to other vendors, while the vendor or supplier would only supply his best fish and if the fish was not of good quality he would not sell the chef the fish, as his reputation was attached to the fish as well. as a result the chef would only be supplied with the best ingredients which was a pain staking task for the vendor to gather. loosing a vendor to a master sushi chef is a massive blow.
      huy fong made a massive blunder by under cutting the supplier who dedicated himself to making a whole supply chain system to give them the best peppers. when it comes to book keeping the supplier has to sell all his perishable goods. if the buyer decides to cut out the supplier right as he has dedicated himself to gathering/growing those supplies. sure the buyer might save a few pennies, but it royally screws over the supplier as he has a bunch of goods that has to be liquidated or they will expire.

    • @boodge.
      @boodge. 4 месяца назад

      Sriracha is gross and people that like it have no taste, like women that buy Stanley cups. Or something like that.

  • @ninjanerdstudent6937
    @ninjanerdstudent6937 9 месяцев назад +1304

    I had a bunch of bottles in the cupboard that I forgot about. After hearing of the shortage, I started using it. I forgot how good the stuff is. It goes with pizza, tortilla chips with hummus, tostadas, or just about anything.

    • @romeoh4859
      @romeoh4859 9 месяцев назад +161

      That's was a smooth yet evil flex.

    • @sebastian3004
      @sebastian3004 9 месяцев назад +62

      Placebo. You feel like you are superior because others can't get it.

    • @BoondockGore
      @BoondockGore 9 месяцев назад +32

      Sell it online. They're going for more than slightly tastier pizza

    • @franklin3271
      @franklin3271 9 месяцев назад +8

      Vanilla Ice cream.

    • @Dawn-zo2ny
      @Dawn-zo2ny 9 месяцев назад +6

      i only had 2 different brands of Sriracha, the one in this video, and Yellowbird, and i can't imagine any other Sriracha better than Yellowbird...Pricier...Whole foods has bigger bottles at a better price than the normally small bottles, though it's still not a huge bottle.....

  • @Ms2cents
    @Ms2cents 9 месяцев назад +829

    Asian American here. I’m with the farmer. It’s so uncharacteristic of the founder to do shady business like he did on this one and I believe his relatives who’s helping him run the business are the ones behind it. He’s never the greedy kind from interviews I’ve seen of him. He’s had a GREAT relationship with his supplier for a long time which helped grew his business tremendously. Why would you suddenly risk losing this relationship? Loyalty is very important and rare in business and what helps you grow your business but in only takes one act of GREED to destroy it. Most will never get it back ever again because they will always be wary of you and have trust issues with you.

    • @AWildBard
      @AWildBard 9 месяцев назад +80

      yeah, no doubt the old man was an awesome guy
      maybe his kids went to business school and wanted to "vertically integrate" or something
      That would be a great idea, but it seems like there was an internal conflict within the company, because they signed contracts with the farmer but then later tried to back out of it, get other suppliers and finally tried to steal the farm essentially. Someone in his company or family fought for a change in direction, but didn't think it through thoroughly.
      It seems like they almost killed the goose that laid golden eggs.

    • @sinan2.71
      @sinan2.71 9 месяцев назад +7

      This kind of reminds me of the disappearance of Rye-Crisp.

    • @jimellis1810
      @jimellis1810 9 месяцев назад +38

      Bingo, you are right. This is due to HIS children born and raised in the USA.

    • @KellyKelly-qd7my
      @KellyKelly-qd7my 9 месяцев назад

      Good. Im not buying this garbage again.
      They are using xanthan gum aka poop of a pathogenic bacteria as a thickener 😱

    • @malnik77
      @malnik77 9 месяцев назад +21

      There is a part of the story where it mentioned the farmer overcharge HF for $1.5 million. That might have been the cause of HF wanting to cancel the contract.

  • @librarianlovesrick
    @librarianlovesrick 9 месяцев назад +20

    I had NO idea this was happening. My son saw some in my fridge a month ago and commented on it -- then my daughter yesterday. She asked "where did you get this Siracha" - She seemed pretty excited about it - I said I don't know I guess it has been in there a while, you can take it." Then today is the first time I hear there is a shortage. Neither kid had told me - I guess both my son and daughter assumed I knew and were both so excited about that bottle! LOL It is in the fridge now and not being used!

  • @aashilr
    @aashilr 9 месяцев назад +219

    FYI you can get Sriracha directly from Underwood Ranch. I recently bought their Dragon Sriracha which is same flavor as Huy Fong Sriracha. I also got their normal sriracha sauce & it's a bit too sweet, so definitely recommend the Dragon one.

    • @sebastianfjorn
      @sebastianfjorn 9 месяцев назад +8

      NICE!

    • @dapperdan2658
      @dapperdan2658 9 месяцев назад +6

      thank you!

    • @boostedmaniac
      @boostedmaniac 9 месяцев назад +4

      Thanks. I might have to try it. I’m on my last bottle of Huy fong.

    • @7jcjg
      @7jcjg 8 месяцев назад +2

      not in canada :(

    • @00dfm00
      @00dfm00 8 месяцев назад +2

      Sold out on Amazon and direct and everywhere else.

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 9 месяцев назад +1188

    My dad tried growing Jalapeño Peppers in his garden and they came out tasting like bell peppers, no heat at all.
    He worked with a guy who made his own hot sauce (it was really really good btw) and he asked how much water my dad gave them. Turns out you have to stress the plants, giving them just enough water to keep them alive. The more water you give them beyond what they need to survive the lass hot they will me.
    Dad's next batch were very hot.

    • @cadthunkin
      @cadthunkin 9 месяцев назад +60

      oh, no wonder my home grown peppers were so hot one year. The soil I used drained too well and I realized it late, and even a nibble of the peppers was lava hot.

    • @Derideo
      @Derideo 9 месяцев назад +106

      Same goes for wine, have to stress the vine for the best results. Same goes for Cannabis, same goes for humans too.

    • @rRobertSmith
      @rRobertSmith 9 месяцев назад +12

      Drying the peppers out after harvest works to increase the hotness also.

    • @paanne1013
      @paanne1013 9 месяцев назад +21

      Too much water makes a mild pepper, less water, the hotter the pepper. Lived in New Mexico for years and found out the hard way.

    • @The_Ballo
      @The_Ballo 9 месяцев назад +20

      He probably learned that from someone who didn't pronounce it hala pain yo

  • @fcon2002
    @fcon2002 9 месяцев назад +336

    I live in the city next to Irwindale (where the processing plant is), and my wife works in that city. I think it was in 2013, the owner had a big celebration and invited the public to come in and see the plant. Every person on the tour got a medium sized bottle of siracha, siracha ice cream, got to see dragon dancers, take handfuls of free jalepeno peppers, and meet the founder and take pictures with him. I have a picture of him with my family. He had an important message for all of us... America was truly the land of opportunity and he was very greatful to this country. I dont know why things got bad, but he seemed to be a great guy.

    • @wingolden
      @wingolden 9 месяцев назад +18

      At least the owner is an innovative , industrious entrepreneur who brought economy and livelihood to the community. We need people like him in America, not those who whine whine whine. It’s not after short supply before we realized how much we missed the yummy sauce.

    • @WiLDCHiLD.
      @WiLDCHiLD. 9 месяцев назад +39

      He got greedy. Plain and simple. It's why he failed.

    • @eksine
      @eksine 9 месяцев назад +15

      @@WiLDCHiLD. still in business, didn't fail, just ruined his profits for years

    • @rosex3271
      @rosex3271 9 месяцев назад

      @@WiLDCHiLD. Why did Underwood farm sold their crops per acre and not per lb⁉️🙄😒🤔 It sounded fishy and it would be a rip off if the farm didn't produce as much as they should‼️ 😰🤬
      Talk about "greedy" almost all businesses are greedy for profit, isn't it ⁉️ 🙄🤔

    • @shaggydawg5419
      @shaggydawg5419 9 месяцев назад +47

      @@WiLDCHiLD. may have been the kid(s) or the next gen who's taking over the business. It has not failed yet but if they keep at it, consumers will adjust their tastebud to other hot sauce and completely forget and/or lose interest in their sauce. Many don't mind getting gouged but I for one refuse to pay $10 for a bottle of Huy Fong Sriracha which is the current market price.

  • @jesse021891
    @jesse021891 6 месяцев назад +4

    So much respect lost for Huy Fong. I’m 100% with the farmer.

  • @csr326
    @csr326 9 месяцев назад +14

    You can find sriracha hot sauce anywhere. Huy Fong brand is the one you have a hard time finding cause they now use a different suppliers, then from the farm that use to supply them that was located 50 miles away. Their sauce doesn’t taste the same anymore

    • @erictriplett33
      @erictriplett33 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, but none of the other brands taste like the Huy Fong, either ... big difference in taste

  • @seth111yta1
    @seth111yta1 9 месяцев назад +66

    the only thing harder to find than the sauce, is actual info about what's been happening. thank you.

    • @boodge.
      @boodge. 4 месяца назад

      Sriracha is gross and needs sugar? Ew.

    • @gothghanistan
      @gothghanistan 4 месяца назад

      @@boodge. baseddd

  • @bullfrogger1208
    @bullfrogger1208 9 месяцев назад +133

    Huy Fong should have honored their end of the agreement. I can't imagine having a thousand acres of chiles and suddenly no buyer. Then to find out they allowed you to grow them, knowing full well that they had no intention of taking delivery, would be grounds for war. There are places where if you do a neighbor like that, you'll wish you had sold out and moved. You would have to drive 2 towns over to get a cup of coffee.

    • @PrometheusZandski
      @PrometheusZandski 6 месяцев назад

      Huy Fong is a study in greed and stupidity. They will be used as bad examples for decades to come.

    • @MrLazlness
      @MrLazlness 6 месяцев назад

      Vietnamese people be like that lol. They’re like the low class Asian

    • @henryliu5566
      @henryliu5566 4 месяца назад +1

      That's what an mba gets you

    • @The_Quaalude
      @The_Quaalude 4 месяца назад

      Lol whatchu gonna do about it 😂🤣

    • @PrometheusZandski
      @PrometheusZandski 4 месяца назад +1

      @@The_Quaalude Not buy Huy Fong ever again. I've already found even better.

  • @jasonking7729
    @jasonking7729 5 месяцев назад +24

    What a bummer. My favorite sauce! When Sriracha returned recently, for a hot minute, I heard it tasted sour and disappointing. I think Underwood's pepper process was a major part of the success.

    • @justinschoi93
      @justinschoi93 4 месяца назад +1

      Also, considering how the peppers are grown not only in California, but also in New Mexico and Mexico, (mostly Mexico), the variation in climates and growing conditions inevitably results in high variation between yields.
      The bottom line: It's most likely got a lot more likely that the flavor has more to do with the propietary blend of salt, sugar, vinegar, garlic, etc. than it's got to do with the actual peppers. It'd be the only way to keep the flavor consistent.

  • @riceburner3124
    @riceburner3124 7 месяцев назад +5

    I am ashamed of Tran and Company for not honoring their contracts and ruining a tried and true partnership.

  • @quail4sale334
    @quail4sale334 9 месяцев назад +1184

    It's important to note that the city of Irwindale INVITED the company to build the new plant there, and the residents & farmers celebrated the new jobs! Then the city shut the plant down because of the smell of crushed peppers. That's a pretty 🍆move!

    • @kashmirha
      @kashmirha 9 месяцев назад +51

      Obviiously this is a technology question. You can precess chilli without having the neighbourhood cry if a wind start to blow...

    • @KiTheMC
      @KiTheMC 9 месяцев назад +134

      I've been literally inside the factory during production and the smell isn't even that bad! Ridiculous. The smell is 100% worth the jobs. There are actual dangerous chemicals in the air/water that California should be worrying about instead of taking away jobs.

    • @zacharythornton1904
      @zacharythornton1904 9 месяцев назад +17

      @@kashmirhaweed indoor farmers use carbon filters

    • @Tairone1337
      @Tairone1337 9 месяцев назад

      Racist folks didn’t want the company in their town

    • @journeyman6752
      @journeyman6752 9 месяцев назад +10

      That's CA..

  • @chinchye
    @chinchye 9 месяцев назад +97

    never ever mess with your suppliers! You would think this is 101 but many businesses bizarrely doesn’t understand this rule. (especially small businesses). When the going gets bad, it is easiest to stop paying your suppliers as a stop gap measure. But this almost ensures the start of a death spiral.

    • @stevenmike1878
      @stevenmike1878 8 месяцев назад +1

      i remember seeing a video of a master sushi chef, and a part i never forgot was the loyalty and honor system between the chef and the supplier. the chef would never ask or haggle on the price of the fish or cut him out by going to other vendors, while the vendor or supplier would only supply his best fish and if the fish was not of good quality he would not sell the chef the fish, as his reputation was attached to the fish as well. as a result the chef would only be supplied with the best ingredients which was a pain staking task for the vendor to gather. loosing a vendor to a master sushi chef is a massive blow.
      huy fong made a massive blunder by under cutting the supplier who dedicated himself to making a whole supply chain system to give them the best peppers. when it comes to book keeping the supplier has to sell all his perishable goods. if the buyer decides to cut out the supplier right as he has dedicated himself to gathering/growing those supplies. sure the buyer might save a few pennies, but it royally screws over the supplier as he has a bunch of goods that has to be liquidated or they will expire.

  • @FraserM
    @FraserM 8 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for this story ... I had no idea. Now I do. UR, you've got a new customer for life, you did the right thing.

  • @kymo6343
    @kymo6343 9 месяцев назад +6

    I don't really care about Sriracha as much but I haven't been able to find 'Sambal Oelek' in forever, it came in a jar with a green lid and a gold label and was sooo good on pizza, I miss it...

  • @jonathanmein7907
    @jonathanmein7907 9 месяцев назад +242

    I worked for the company that produced most of the jalapeño seed that Underwood grew and remember when the lawsuit happened. We produced a lot of seed for them.

    • @rainfang1992
      @rainfang1992 9 месяцев назад +26

      Producing a lot of seed? That's what she said

    • @L-h8py
      @L-h8py 9 месяцев назад

      What kind of peppers are they?

    • @ogadlogadl490
      @ogadlogadl490 9 месяцев назад +5

      What company? I’d love to buy some of those jalapeño seeds.

    • @EikottXD
      @EikottXD 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@L-h8py jalapeno. It's mentioned multiple times in the video.

    • @L-h8py
      @L-h8py 9 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks. I thought theres a certain type of jalapeños seeds.

  • @songsan807
    @songsan807 9 месяцев назад +217

    They say there are usually 2 sides of a story in a disagreement. Watching this video it seem the reporters are more in favor of Underwood since one of the reporter stated she known the underwood owner for a long time.
    Would be interesting to get the Huy Fong's side.
    My family used to own a Chinese restaurant for about 25 years and we would buy boxes of these big Huy Fong Sriracha and put into our tables. There would be customer's that would just snatch the bottles and take them home. During that time each bottle cost us about $2 each. My daughter just brought 2 bottles of them at Amazon for $40. Wow.

    • @RealDarkBlade
      @RealDarkBlade 9 месяцев назад +64

      Correct, but they also did say that Huy Fong declined to comment...so they kinda left themselves open to this.

    • @spicydogsoup
      @spicydogsoup 9 месяцев назад +8

      @@RealDarkBlade you hear that from CNBC not from HF

    • @BennyTheButcher2
      @BennyTheButcher2 9 месяцев назад +21

      You can read the court decisions online

    • @stevenm3914
      @stevenm3914 9 месяцев назад +13

      @@spicydogsoup legally they cant really say that if it were a lie.

    • @Low_commotion
      @Low_commotion 9 месяцев назад +11

      @sknkwrksowner has a comment above with some inside baseball. Apparently a lot of Huy Fong's missteps came after the family and children took over, so it might be a Walmart situation where the founder of the company is a lot more competent (and compassionate) than the inheritor children.

  • @Mike-rf5tz
    @Mike-rf5tz 9 месяцев назад +2

    I've bought many, many bottles of Huy Fong sriracha sauce over the years. After watching this, I've bought my last bottle. I'll be switching brands, possibly Underwood Ranches.

  • @sandrasinanian2710
    @sandrasinanian2710 9 месяцев назад +6

    What happens when you 'think' you know it all. A business relationship that succeeds is one that fills the need and honors the promise, it's about loyal partners, when that is breached everyone loses. But going to look for Underwood Farms Sriracha sauce.

  • @jmill09
    @jmill09 9 месяцев назад +580

    Greed is what happened., They thought they could grow their own peppers and remove the need for other farmers.....yet realized it's really hard and they can't and now its too late. If i was one of their farmers I'd hike my prices 😅

    • @TheMadisonHang
      @TheMadisonHang 9 месяцев назад +23

      Every step along the supply chain is a science
      Everyone is fighting for their cut, my educated guess

    • @ridwanomar5351
      @ridwanomar5351 9 месяцев назад +3

      That would my guess too.

    • @english9o99
      @english9o99 9 месяцев назад +45

      It could be the farmer who's want more and asking too much, Huy phong food made a mistake by trust and relying his supply on one farmer to supply his need. when a company as big demand as him 2 or 3 different supplier is a must.

    • @ManabiLT
      @ManabiLT 9 месяцев назад +105

      ​@@english9o99 I guess you didn't watch the video.
      Underwood Ranches had no problem supplying the peppers Huy Fong needed. Huy Fong decided to stop buying from him, and didn't tell him until he'd already grown the crop for that year. This isn't conjecture, that's what the courts found and why Huy Fong had to pay Underwood over $20 million. It was also covered in the video. The claim about Underwood not being able to supply their demand was a lie on Huy Fong's part. Diversifying and _adding_ additional suppliers would have been a good idea, but that's not what they did. They unilaterally broke ties with their main supplier.
      The problem is _entirely_ on Huy Fong's part, and appears to have been due to greed as OP said.

    • @vinzanity68
      @vinzanity68 9 месяцев назад +7

      Even before watching the video I had a hunch greed is involved.

  • @blucheer8743
    @blucheer8743 9 месяцев назад +164

    Getting a consistent “red” jalapeño at that scale requires a really experienced farmer. There they have the perfect set up of soil, sun, water and experience and I always thought that was the secret to huy fong’s success. there is a breaking point where you have the right amount of heat and sweetness in the pepper. On the big island of hawaii a gal has a food business “hula girl” the best red jalapeño sauce money can buy but it’s a real chore for her to produce it! She should hook up with that farmer!

    • @senianns9522
      @senianns9522 9 месяцев назад +6

      No reasonably smart company should ever rely on a 'single supplier' for its products! Invite several suppliers to the table and get the best deal! That is business. Never get held to ransom by a single supplier!

    • @kevinfernandez9999
      @kevinfernandez9999 9 месяцев назад

      Hook up? 😳

    • @The_Ballo
      @The_Ballo 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@kevinfernandez9999 That term used to mean something more innocent

    • @sdqsdq6274
      @sdqsdq6274 9 месяцев назад

      @@senianns9522 hmmm if they were smart enough , they should start farming their own peppers , this brand has a long ass history , this lesson shows you your supplier will mess you up , lol

    • @sgsellsit
      @sgsellsit 9 месяцев назад +9

      Red jalapenos are just over mature jalapenos. Even heirlooms will turn red. Hybrids aren't necessary. Jalapenos are easy to grow and are very forgiving. My dad and I use to grow them every year. We usually had about 20 plants. Several years we harvested 80-125 peppers per plant. We planted in April or May and as long as you picked them green the plant would produce until first frost. We have had plants clear into November. If you let the majority of fruit turn red, the plant thinks it is going to seed and will stop producing.

  • @dho1665
    @dho1665 8 месяцев назад +2

    They’re available now at the oriental market. I bought 3 large bottle.
    Large bottle $11.99
    Medium bottle $7.99

  • @nighthiker8872
    @nighthiker8872 9 месяцев назад +2

    Always good to have a backup plan of action!

  • @rob1248996
    @rob1248996 9 месяцев назад +221

    My friend moved back to Korea and called one day. Korea had no Sriacha and he NEEDED a case of it shipped by air. The freight cost was twice the cost of the sauce. Thank you CNBC for covering this important international crisis.

    • @supac1245
      @supac1245 9 месяцев назад +4

      What do u mean Korea has no Sriracha? Major grocery chains carry them.

    • @areasevenpro
      @areasevenpro 9 месяцев назад +14

      @@supac1245 What he meant was the Huy Fong Rooster Sauce.

    • @supac1245
      @supac1245 9 месяцев назад

      @@areasevenpro I know, and I meant the same.

    • @areasevenpro
      @areasevenpro 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@supac1245 And knowing is half the battle.

    • @ShinyStar611
      @ShinyStar611 9 месяцев назад +14

      @@areasevenpro why did i read that as "half the bottle"

  • @blufilmsesa
    @blufilmsesa 9 месяцев назад +240

    Story doesn't really add up. Don't think Huy Fong was money hungry enough to destroy relations with his long time supplier. He never patented his recipe. He never advertised his product. He never chased people down for copying his product. He never went after merchandising of his product. He always believed in seeing the ingredients going into his product; old school hard-worker and ethics kind of guy. Why would a basically retired immigrant, who built his fame through slow word-of-mouth... suddenly radically try to expand using drones for espionage??? Probably children taking over got involved.

    • @sor3999
      @sor3999 9 месяцев назад +84

      It's the children. If history tells us anything is that family businesses rarely persists passed the children or grand children.

    • @teddyruxpin3811
      @teddyruxpin3811 9 месяцев назад +110

      I agree. The story doesn't add up and sounds biased. Back in 2013, I used to sell phone cases with Sriracha logos on them. Huy fong emailed me and said they didn't care if we did it without their permission, they just wanted some free phone cases for some of the employees. I gladly sent them a big box of phone cases for free. They were super kind.

    • @iankrasnow5383
      @iankrasnow5383 9 месяцев назад +22

      @@teddyruxpin3811 That was smart of them not to try to stop you. Free advertising for them. You still should have asked for permission first though.

    • @xzibit8614
      @xzibit8614 9 месяцев назад

      @@teddyruxpin3811in 2013 it was ran by the founder. He then has his kids run it now. They’re idiots

    • @aaronhunyady
      @aaronhunyady 9 месяцев назад +44

      This is CNBC. They release stories not for the sake of journalism, but for the sake of corporate investors. In this case, someone is paying them to promote Underwood Ranches. The info in the story may or may not be true.

  • @RefinerSimilitude
    @RefinerSimilitude 9 месяцев назад +16

    I learned of this shortage when I was looking for a bottle last year, and could only find other brands in my local markets that didn’t taste anywhere near the same. I eventually found one when a lady at a local Asian market pretended she didn’t have any and after I looked for several minutes, she relented and let me know that she had one box of them undercover behind the register and said she would sell me one if I didn’t tell anyone she had them. I ran out recently, and was ready to go out and see if she had more. Watching this, at first, I was proud of them for achieving their goal here in America. Then, the way they backstabbed their American business partner reminded me of the way the Chinese ran the company I used to work for when they bought it. Very, very shady which is why I quit. This video makes me want to try harder to find another brand that can copycat the flavor.

  • @steveaustin330
    @steveaustin330 8 месяцев назад +1

    Local Dollar Store threw out a bunch of Sriracha , it's not expired or damaged, I grabbed it and we're set for a long time.

  • @NigelDMarvin
    @NigelDMarvin 9 месяцев назад +68

    I hope that Sriracha comes back soon, I love using it in (almost) everything

    • @kuladoma3
      @kuladoma3 9 месяцев назад +2

      99 ranch has some from Thailand for $4.99 does the trick may not be the brand but its good enough.

    • @ricnyc2759
      @ricnyc2759 9 месяцев назад +2

      Meanwhile you can just add a log of garlic to a regular hot sauce.

    • @kuladoma3
      @kuladoma3 9 месяцев назад

      @@ricnyc2759 yep but I am to lazy:)

    • @SchnoogansMcDuff
      @SchnoogansMcDuff 9 месяцев назад

      The Underwood farms version tastes identical btw.

    • @jefftc14
      @jefftc14 8 месяцев назад

      did you not watch the video??

  • @Coonotafoo
    @Coonotafoo 9 месяцев назад +164

    You know, now that you mentioned it, I have noticed that Huy Fong sriracha sauce has been absent from the grocery store shelves for a little while now. I can easily still find the "knock off" brands, but not the name brand. I don't buy it very often at all and use it sparingly, but I tend to go through a lot of soy sauce and grocery stores have a habit of often lumping "Asian foods" together.

    • @johanponin8680
      @johanponin8680 9 месяцев назад +6

      same, first time a youtube suggestions clears a real mystery in my daily life

    • @thaipaulnow
      @thaipaulnow 9 месяцев назад +5

      Thai companies are reclaiming the Sriracha names by exporting Huy Fong's knockoff. lol

    • @gm08351
      @gm08351 9 месяцев назад +1

      story really warms my heart

    • @LordOfSweden
      @LordOfSweden 9 месяцев назад +3

      It also didnt taste the same at all, when they broke the deal with Undderwood.. it didnt taste the same at all

    • @austinburgess8983
      @austinburgess8983 9 месяцев назад +1

      Anyone try underwoods own siracha?

  • @itswhat3v3r
    @itswhat3v3r 5 месяцев назад

    I been noticing this for the whole past year! One of our fav dinners has siracha in it and ive been waiting to hear why its disappeared. My husband has been devastated.

  • @expert244
    @expert244 4 месяца назад +1

    Had no idea. No more Huy Fong products for me. Sad.

  • @aznfriedrice415
    @aznfriedrice415 9 месяцев назад +66

    You can still get the Thai version of it at your local Chinatown supermarket. The Tiger brand Siracha is similar in taste to Huy Fong's.

    • @JOHNSMITH-if9jr
      @JOHNSMITH-if9jr 9 месяцев назад +4

      not quite the same we have both in our cupboard here in Australia just tested them one is lighter in colour and a little sweeter.( the tiger brand )

    • @lehoang15tuoi
      @lehoang15tuoi 9 месяцев назад +9

      Thai fish source and Thai hot source is crap compared to Vietnamese version. They’re just imitators that surely cost less but no way taste the same

    • @defcon1101
      @defcon1101 9 месяцев назад +20

      There are a few brands of Thai chilli sauce and tons of fish sauce in Thailand.
      Anyone who said it's crap, had never tasted one.
      Beside Sriracha is the name of Chilli sauce in Thailand produced in the same small provincial name. It's the longest chilli sauce brand in Thailand.

    • @dba8y
      @dba8y 9 месяцев назад +21

      @@lehoang15tuoi Red chili hot sauce from Thailand is not imitator, Sriracha is a Thai name.

    • @annycampbell3070
      @annycampbell3070 9 месяцев назад

      That's helpful, thank you!

  • @chinadollfmd
    @chinadollfmd 9 месяцев назад +24

    I just make my own hot sauce now, most people say it is even better when I combine Mango, chilies, garlic, cider vinegar, salt and palm sugar. I blend it and cook it for 30 minutes.

    • @CordeliaWagner
      @CordeliaWagner 9 месяцев назад +1

      The Siracha I can buy in Germany has a weird chemical taste. And ingredients I can't pronounce. Nope.
      Selfmade is so much better!

    • @DatsWhatHeSaid
      @DatsWhatHeSaid 9 месяцев назад

      @@CordeliaWagner Try the "Blackout" variant of Flying Goose sriracha, you can find it online.
      70+% pure chili content, love the stuff.
      Selfmade for sure is better, but you usually run out every so often, and sometimes a little convenience is great 🙃

    • @gnosis7188
      @gnosis7188 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the tip. I'm definitely gonna try this recipe.

    • @Lazerecho
      @Lazerecho 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@CordeliaWagnermeanwhile how many people mispronounce Sriracha and jalapeno?

  • @Dirtbiker-guy
    @Dirtbiker-guy 7 месяцев назад +1

    The shortages have inspired me to learn how to make my own mash and turn it into my own sauce that is just as good. Necessity is the mother of invention, corporate wars and stupidity is the end of businesses.

  • @colbicolbiWTF
    @colbicolbiWTF 9 месяцев назад +19

    i grew up with a family who is connected to this company, so we never saw a shortage, kinda sad to see people reselling it for insane prices when our store and restaurant saw zero difference

  • @rockymtnrevert
    @rockymtnrevert 9 месяцев назад +49

    I’ve seen this firsthand while shopping over the last year or so; it’s hit or miss if I can find it at ANY of my local grocery stores!!! Now, if I see it stocked, I grab a bottle. We use it daily!

  • @koolpebble
    @koolpebble 9 месяцев назад +68

    This story should be a case in point in textbooks. Don't do bad business. Huy Fong got greedy and breached their contract. In doing so, they irreparably damaged their long-time relationship with a reliable business partner which ended costing them more money than they originally thought they could save. I'm really disappointed in Huy Fong, especially as an Asian person. I was really rooting for them. I hope they learned their lesson to never ever swallow their words and be disloyal again.

    • @IzzyTheEditor
      @IzzyTheEditor 9 месяцев назад +3

      Bzzzt, try again kid.

    • @bullfrogger1208
      @bullfrogger1208 9 месяцев назад +4

      It wasn't too many years ago that agricultural agreements were done with a simple handshake. Honesty and reputation were everything. Processors need supply, crops can deteriorate, growers need to harvest and work ground and loans need paying off. Many times, there wasn't time to wait for the paper to catch up. Had to be a level of trust. Take advantage and the word traveled fast. You would wake up on an island and not a good one.

    • @kevinmach730
      @kevinmach730 7 месяцев назад +2

      You're a 100% correct, they don't teach stuff like this in business schools. Quite the opposite, it's all about increasing profits. There is little to no education about what can happen when you take that too far.

    • @vandalsgarage
      @vandalsgarage 7 месяцев назад +2

      This story is completely one sided. Don't believe everything the mainstream news media says. Underwood Farms started jacking up their prices to Huy Fong, then demanded that Huy Fong open their books, so Underwood could gauge how much profit Huy Fong was making vs how much the farm was. This was when the relationship started downhill.

    • @kevinmach730
      @kevinmach730 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@vandalsgarage It would not surprise me in the least. Seen so many great business relationships go bad where both parties were doing fantastic, but one or both got greedy. How have you come by this information?

  • @kosys5338
    @kosys5338 7 месяцев назад

    I haven't had any problems finding Siracha, just bought a bottle yesterday. They had a lot on the shelf.

  • @markiangooley
    @markiangooley 8 месяцев назад +1

    Sriracha used to seem too hot to endure. Now it’s apparently too sugary to endure. I haven’t bought any in a decade. It’s so, so sweet!

  • @bakoguy5330
    @bakoguy5330 9 месяцев назад +44

    I remember when you could get this with your order of food for 5 bucks. They always had a shitload… it’s the best with any chicken dish! Got to love how far it’s come and being able to be a part of their support

    • @Magnetroman
      @Magnetroman 9 месяцев назад +3

      To make it all even more mysterious: In the Netherlands I didn't observe a shortage at all. It is available here in different brands and at a reasonable price. Several brands use similar bottles that resemble the Huy Fong bottles shown in the video so I suspect they are all just Huy Fong under different names. I have 2 brands in the fridge at home now and I could easily exchange the lids. One of them looking suspiciously like the green lid you will be familiar with. One of the bottles states it was produced in Thailand.
      As far as Sambal Oelek is concerned, I would not be able to trace any of that back to Huy Fong considering it is a kind of traditional product here. Due to historical ties of the Netherlands wth Indonesia going back more than 400 years Asian domestic products have become everyday products here too. Sambal is produced in many variants by small companies and people at home in Indonesia so it is far from a Huy Fong original. In the Netherlands there are several factories producing it.
      Personally I like the taste of sambal bettter. Sriracha is spicier but has little taste beside that whereass sambal gives a bit of a richer broader taste experience.

  • @lashlarue7924
    @lashlarue7924 9 месяцев назад +157

    I tried the Tabasco brand sriracha the other day, which was all they had on the shelf. It was actually pretty good, although the flavor was indeed different than Huy Fong. It tasted like classic Tabasco sauce, which was good, although not quite the same.
    I'm sorry to hear that this "shortage" was entirely man-made, an avoidable problem.

    • @alexjones6190
      @alexjones6190 9 месяцев назад +4

      I had it too it's got less red jalapenos for sure. Ok in a pinch but wish it was hotter

    • @maximusprimus827
      @maximusprimus827 9 месяцев назад +2

      Try Texas Pete’s Siracha. It’s the best of the three imo.

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 9 месяцев назад +8

      It's nasty! Taste nothing like sirancha! Had to pay $10 for the real stuff

    • @lashlarue7924
      @lashlarue7924 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@maximusprimus827 thanks for the tip, I'll try it.

    • @ReapingTheHarvest
      @ReapingTheHarvest 9 месяцев назад +1

      Just buy ketchup. That's what Sriracha tastes like. Lol

  • @htvlogs80
    @htvlogs80 7 месяцев назад

    It’s back in stock, got a couple bottles of the original Huy Fong at my local Asian market.

  • @nastynotch8314
    @nastynotch8314 5 месяцев назад

    Damn I remember this. The town in California complained about the smell, and they shut it down. But we was like hell naw.

  • @FedorMachida
    @FedorMachida 9 месяцев назад +8

    Makes sense. I have been wondering why I don't see the OG Rooster, Sriracha bottles on the grocery store shelves anymore. There are 2-3 other brands now. Thanks for the vid.

  • @johnlesica4657
    @johnlesica4657 9 месяцев назад +174

    I used to buy this brand back in the 90's before it became mainstream. This was my go to hot sauce I used to put on anything that needed a kick of heat (pizza, chili, sandwiches etc.). Their best sauce though, is not the Sriracha which they showed mostly throughout the video. Their best sauce was the "Chili Garlic Sauce". It didn't come in a squeeze bottle, but in a plastic jar. It had the consistency of a thick, chunky, paste. In this sauce they kept the seeds in, which made it hotter. Plus they did not use sugar to make it, like they did with the Sriracha. It had a hot, garlic, vinegary, pepper, flavor which appealed to me more. Their second best sauce was their "Sambal Oelek" which was basically the same as the Chili Garlic Sauce but without the garlic. The Sriracha is ok, but I don't care much for its sweet flavor.

    • @etmccaus
      @etmccaus 9 месяцев назад +25

      Chili Garlic is the best, and I'm sadder about its shortage than I am over Sriracha.

    • @DxnnyLy
      @DxnnyLy 9 месяцев назад +2

      Wait, I do see it in the video though xD

    • @blipco5
      @blipco5 9 месяцев назад

      John Lesica- Have you tried the Underwood Farms version of sriracha?

    • @KiTheMC
      @KiTheMC 9 месяцев назад +1

      I agree, but I prefer the regular chili paste. I would always eat that stuff with rice. Although the safety seal is very wonky and sometimes the particles of the glue or metal get into the paste when you first open it.

    • @moesiatestecles1975
      @moesiatestecles1975 9 месяцев назад

      @@Isabella-tf1qc It's *that* good!?

  • @adventureescape1929
    @adventureescape1929 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is a good example of greed biting a company in the ass.

  • @kenzolr9373
    @kenzolr9373 8 месяцев назад

    Glad I still got a case left, will be enjoying them until they hopefully are back in operation again.

  • @maggiemomo9259
    @maggiemomo9259 9 месяцев назад +29

    I can see a 2nd generation with a freshly minted MBA taking over the Huy Fong biz, and tried something new to squeeze out the farmer.

    • @marzsit9833
      @marzsit9833 9 месяцев назад +2

      agreed, a rookie mba is a guaranteed way to screw up any established business.

    • @AlanNguyenMD
      @AlanNguyenMD 9 месяцев назад

      with that kind of stupidity and money they would have hire a lawyer instead.

  • @Constantino619
    @Constantino619 9 месяцев назад +16

    Recently most San Diego stores were stocked up. Some had a 2 limit and surprisingly no price gouging either

    • @kenjiii_
      @kenjiii_ 9 месяцев назад

      What stores in San Diego?

    • @The_Ballo
      @The_Ballo 9 месяцев назад

      No such thing as gouging

    • @namastan5580
      @namastan5580 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah I can't find it in SD

  • @breker19er
    @breker19er 9 месяцев назад

    That was a great post!

  • @blazinpyromaniac
    @blazinpyromaniac 9 месяцев назад +9

    I can't find them anywhere this last year or longer. I have to get alternative brands which are not as good. But I'm glad I finally got an answer. I thought I was going crazy to why it's no longer around.

  • @TheLastLineLive
    @TheLastLineLive 9 месяцев назад +80

    This is a crisis for me personally cuz I love sriracha and Huy Fong is the best one. 😢

    • @hufficag
      @hufficag 9 месяцев назад +9

      Have you noticed a change in taste since they switched to other suppliers? People in comments saying the peppers tasted better before

    • @carlthor91
      @carlthor91 9 месяцев назад +9

      Nope, I'm switching to Underwood Farms Sriracha. Just on principal.

    • @TheLastLineLive
      @TheLastLineLive 9 месяцев назад

      @@hufficag I dunno, the very first time I ever had Sriracha was in 2017 at a local Thai restaurant, which is around the time their deal with that supplier soured, so I can’t attest to that

    • @ManabiLT
      @ManabiLT 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@hufficag I noticed it could taste slightly different from bottle to bottle even back when they were still sourcing from Underwood farms. Any taste variations would be hard to discern due to that normal variability.

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 9 месяцев назад

      Try Mexico LINDO habanero sauce, only need a few drops in a small bottle, just perfect for me.

  • @salahuddinmuhammad3251
    @salahuddinmuhammad3251 9 месяцев назад +1

    There's no shortage of sriracha, just looked in the fridge and my cabinets, I have four bottles. LOL

  • @williamcornelison4721
    @williamcornelison4721 Месяц назад

    Funny! The story we heard at grocery stores was the Viet Nam had a bad growing year and that because of Covid there was shipping supplies from overseas. and Sriracha couldn't produce with the shortage of peppers...... That was when I immediately bought all the Huy Fong Sriracha I could find... I still have two bottles (Large) left from the old stock...

  • @markslupe7197
    @markslupe7197 9 месяцев назад +129

    Interesting story. I live in Thailand and use the chili and garlic sauce invented in the Thai city that gave the sauce it's name, Sriracha. It has a different flavor profile because it uses hotter Thai chilis and more garlic. I wonder if Huy Fong didn't try to copyright the name because it was already being used in another country for decades. Both sauce varieties are great and each fills it's own niche.

    • @user-tb6uj9hz6k
      @user-tb6uj9hz6k 9 месяцев назад +32

      Sriracha is a distric in Thailand.
      Sriracha sauce have been in Thailand more than 60 years.

    • @bsenka
      @bsenka 9 месяцев назад +14

      I have noticed that the imported Thai Sriracha tastes much better. Confusingly, it's usually cheaper too.

    • @markslupe7197
      @markslupe7197 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@bsenka Compared to the US, it's incredibly cheap here as well as the other sauces used in cooking. None of the "Thai Kitchen" brand fish sauce and curry pastes. We now buy curry paste at the village store where it's freshly made.

    • @rockhard9369
      @rockhard9369 9 месяцев назад +7

      Maybe he got it from Thailand, he was a refugee, maybe he was refugee in Thailand and got the idea. Many Vietnamese refugee in Thailand after Vietnam war. Sriracha is Thailand name.

    • @ruthtran9494
      @ruthtran9494 9 месяцев назад +15

      David Tran said he was making Vietnamese chilli sauce..not the Thai version. He put the name on the bottle Tuong ot Sriracha (Tuong ot is Vnese word for chilli sauce).. along with English word "chilli sauce" and the Chinese word for it (just like many products in Asian grocery store). Becoz at that time he wanted to sell to Asian people but no one knows what Tuong ot is (and dificult to pronounce as well) so he used the word Sriracha becoz ppl already know what that is.
      Heres an account of him talking about it.
      m.ruclips.net/video/AWRZPLe0cUc/видео.html

  • @arleneallen8809
    @arleneallen8809 9 месяцев назад +9

    I've tried multiple replacements, but none of them are even close. No A-B taste testing required. Maybe the Underwood version does the trick. A good laboratory could reverse engineer the HF formula, but apparently most of the brand X versions out there didn't even try. At this point, getting used to doing without.

  • @stevesilverman3505
    @stevesilverman3505 7 месяцев назад +1

    Other brands such as Tabasco have filled in Huy Fong's gap.

  • @JuanHerrero
    @JuanHerrero 6 месяцев назад +6

    At 8:41 you can see Portulaca Oleracea (Purslane), a superfood often regarded as a weed. It is unique in multiple ways, including having the highest Omega-3 content of any plant and having developed a special combination of photosynthesis methods that make it uniquely suited to thrive under drought conditions. Great in salads and stews, where it acts as a natural thickener due to the high mucilage content.

  • @FrozenRoti
    @FrozenRoti 9 месяцев назад +16

    So Underwood just agreed to clear out their other crops in favour of peppers without a watertight contract? If the contract was solid then Huy Fong just ignored it and proceeded to diversify their supply chain? Something doesn’t add up here. The story makes it seem like amateur mistakes for two large corporates but I’m sure there’s more to it.

    • @totesmcgoatz3365
      @totesmcgoatz3365 9 месяцев назад +3

      Not every business operates the same way. I’ve seen multi million dollar deals close on hand shakes. Typically lawyers don’t like it and this is exactly why lol

    • @gadgetlover9763
      @gadgetlover9763 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@karlwithak. You must work for Huy Fong lol. This video was eye opening in the dirty tactics of Huy Fong. They lost $23 million court case, and lost the appeal too.

    • @wrxwrx
      @wrxwrx 8 месяцев назад +3

      How the hell was the contract not airtight let alone watertight when they won 27M in court and won in appeals?

  • @lil----lil
    @lil----lil 9 месяцев назад +25

    This is just crazy. Both were/are doing GREAT, both are millionaires. The perfect relationship and basically the perfect business (regular consumption) , good for you and good for me and good for the community. But NO ~

    • @hufficag
      @hufficag 9 месяцев назад +2

      People love change. They can't live without messing up a good thing.

    • @peanutButterJe11y
      @peanutButterJe11y 9 месяцев назад +4

      And now none of us have good sriracha 🥲 Literally everyone lost

    • @GaryARahn
      @GaryARahn 9 месяцев назад +7

      Kids with lawyers got involved

    • @SV-kr9fu
      @SV-kr9fu 9 месяцев назад +1

      It seems that the directions of Huy Fong's business practices have changed, since David Tran's kids took over the operations.

  • @moldiworp9143
    @moldiworp9143 9 месяцев назад

    Huh, barely noticed this in Aus, still on every supermarket shelf here.

  • @Sam-dc9bg
    @Sam-dc9bg 8 месяцев назад

    I wondered why I have seen so many other brands on the shelves. I have had a new favorite brand for the last number of years anyways so didn't miss it.

    • @DeeLite220
      @DeeLite220 8 месяцев назад

      Can you recommend any? I need some badly 🙏

  • @maneenikornw8556
    @maneenikornw8556 9 месяцев назад +8

    Sriracha sauce originated from Thailand. Since it s name after a district in Chonburi province (not far from Pattaya). The real Thailand 's Sriracha sauce is much better than those.

  • @BigMikeECV
    @BigMikeECV 9 месяцев назад +128

    Wow! I've had Huy Fong Sambal Oelek chili paste on my shopping list since the beginning of the year, but my local grocer has had only an empty spot on the shelf for it. I find that unusual because if they don't restock the stuff, they would put a different product in its place. This suggests that they may occasionally receive stock of the product, but then a local buyer such as a restaurant buys it all.

    • @guygalt1102
      @guygalt1102 9 месяцев назад +4

      It's pronounced Sambal "oo-lek" like the Dutch word "ulek" for mortar and is, in my humble opinion, the very best chili sauce in the world. It is the only one that has no garlic and almost no salt. Just pure delicious chili pepper purée.
      edit: This wasn't really a direct reply to you, Big Mike, but I hit the wrong reply button. I guess we're both Sambal Oelek lovers, though. Let me know if you find another no garlic no salt chili paste! Cheers!

    • @ashashraa6579
      @ashashraa6579 9 месяцев назад +8

      @@guygalt1102 Sambal oelek is from Indonesia. It has nothing to do with Dutch whatsoever.

    • @zunriya
      @zunriya 9 месяцев назад +2

      Dutch steal sambal olek from indo bruh

    • @kippywylie
      @kippywylie 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@guygalt1102I've been with Sambal Oelek cooking since my first day in a Thai cooking class in 1992 and the Sriracha garlic tainted sauce has never once entered our kitchen. On rare occasions I'll try a few drops at a restaurant and just do not like it. In 2023 all the store shelves are empty and when I ask the manager I'm told it's never coming back. Worse yet is when you search these stores EVERY sauce includes garlic. Darn

    • @dabhand6796
      @dabhand6796 9 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@ashashraa6579
      'It has nothing to do with Dutch whatsoever'? Maybe you should read up on the recent history of Indonesia and its colonial connection with the Dutch........

  • @waylingtons
    @waylingtons 4 месяца назад

    Huy Fong was also banned in Europe because it was found to contain numerous additives that were banned. I miss that stuff. We have alternatives but none of them are the same as the original.

  • @lesliesanger4255
    @lesliesanger4255 8 месяцев назад

    It is simply not available in my community antymore. I have tried other brands but they're not the same:(

  • @WhiteHouse1037
    @WhiteHouse1037 9 месяцев назад +4

    Go to an Asian , Indian Market or Grocery store. They have tons of it. Your shopping should include these vendors for two reasons. Different items and variety. Plus you keep them in business. It is so much fun to look at the myriad of products and unique items. If you are adventurous, curious or just wanting the basic staples. You will be rewarded. I also find that the staff are more than willing to help and guide you or answer questions. They are also focused on their store and want you to come back or tell your friends. I have done this around Pittsburgh for over 30 years. Big stores are great, but the specialty stores are the key to authentic epicurean delights, flavors and recipes for the home cook.

    • @ironhell813
      @ironhell813 6 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly what I found out when I heard there was a shortage, no there isn’t, there’s only a shortage of American produced sriracha. Funny how the American public can trust any sriracha maker when huy fong were in Thailand but now they’re in the USA they won’t trust any other producers, hippocritical. Anyways, iam very happy with my Thailand copycat sriracha thank you.

    • @CRneu
      @CRneu 4 месяца назад

      even my local kroger has 3-5 brands of sriracha at any given time and the brands occasionally change. My local korean market has 5 different ones. Whole foods has a few different kinds. My local niche high end grocer has yet another few brands. There's no shortage except for one brand. On top of all that, once you try a few different brands of sriracha you realize that Huy Fong isn't even in the top 3 or 4 srirachas. Also, even between brands some batches have different flavors.

  • @abepeterson
    @abepeterson 9 месяцев назад +48

    I have never struggled to get my hands on Sriracha. I always see this stuff in stock.

    • @silverbiocide
      @silverbiocide 9 месяцев назад +2

      So weird, In Texas is everywhere

    • @AutumnLeavey
      @AutumnLeavey 9 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah I live in nyc and can’t find it anywhere

    • @bedrock6443
      @bedrock6443 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@thinkingcitizennope California we got no Siracha in local supermarkets u gotta drive far to get some.

    • @clarajulio2024
      @clarajulio2024 9 месяцев назад +5

      I am California… zero in stock 😂

    • @phatnum17
      @phatnum17 9 месяцев назад +1

      Buy it up and profit

  • @doo21leroux
    @doo21leroux 8 месяцев назад

    There's still a lot made by other suppliers. Just bought the same size bottle for $7 last month.

  • @hailervin
    @hailervin 4 месяца назад

    I wonder if it would be possible for them to source those same peppers in alabama. Alabama has tons of rainfall and all it would take is one incredibly ambitious farmer.

  • @Tommorow1994
    @Tommorow1994 9 месяцев назад +51

    I thought I was crazy I knew it tasted different years ago now I know why. The Underwood jalapenos tasted so much better more flavorful unlike the new that tastes so sweet, I used go through a bottle in 2 weeks after they changed supplier its once in every 2 months. I hope because of this situation they go back to Underwood jalapenos. Greed is a disease always ruining something good.

    • @duran9664
      @duran9664 9 месяцев назад +5

      No real hot sauce in US market 🤏 All r just tons of salt 🧂 & vinegar. 🤢🤢🤮

    • @peanutButterJe11y
      @peanutButterJe11y 9 месяцев назад +3

      Say it isn't so 😢 Just another reason to try Underwood's version, I guess. I've only tried Tabasco's so far, not a fan. Also tried a different version of the chili garlic/sambal olek stuff that was also disappointing. How hard is it to not make hot sauce sweet 🤢

    • @Tabby_Man_3
      @Tabby_Man_3 9 месяцев назад

      @@duran9664that’s a bold statement. So you’ve had every single hot sauce in the United States of America?

    • @archmad
      @archmad 9 месяцев назад +1

      I cant even buy one

    • @kokomim3652
      @kokomim3652 9 месяцев назад

      Its not the peppers lol, the peppers are just added for the spice, just cause a company can “recreate” the ingredients does not mean its the same, it all depends on how it was made even the different temperature or how it was stirred can change the flavor.

  • @GodLovesComics
    @GodLovesComics 9 месяцев назад +5

    They announced there would be a shortage during the pandemic and indeed there was consistently an empty space on shelves. Then as soon as it appeared again people would buy it all up. Now once again that shelf space is barren. I will say though, that while I love Huy Fong as much as anyone else, there are other sriracha sauces out there that are just as good and for the truly industrious you can even make your own, so it's not a huge deal. I can get by until Huy Fong returns.

  • @Da-Worm
    @Da-Worm 8 месяцев назад +1

    Bummer that this end up like this. But no other Sriracha tastes like the original Sriracha 😢

  • @HepCatJack
    @HepCatJack 7 месяцев назад

    West Indian Hot sauce has been hard to find in recent years as well, fortunately a little goes a long way.

  • @lirpa5
    @lirpa5 9 месяцев назад +56

    Ive tried other competitors and its just not the same. I hope Huy Fong gets their act together. I cant live without their Sriracha.

    • @Bluespicygreen
      @Bluespicygreen 9 месяцев назад

      Me too, they need to quit their bull and get me the sauce!

    • @lozoft9
      @lozoft9 9 месяцев назад +9

      @@jshowao-rw1dh I've tried Underwood's sriracha, it's more vinegary than Huy Fong's and lacks the smokiness and bright red color b/c they aren't as strict about using only overripe red jalapeños. To each his own, but Huy Fong got the formula and quality right. It's hard to replicate b/c it's hard to grow and harvest jalapeños with a uniform amount of ripeness, and you have to be able to use ripe peppers as soon as they're harvested, so distance and time between supplier and manufacturer matter.

    • @AlanNguyenMD
      @AlanNguyenMD 9 месяцев назад

      they can easily buy other jalapeno sauce from other farms but they didn't. Its their commitment to the quality.

    • @majorlazor5058
      @majorlazor5058 9 месяцев назад

      God forbid a company tries to expand their business.
      What kind of mafia mentality is it they have to purchase peppers from one guy?

  • @blipco5
    @blipco5 9 месяцев назад +11

    The Huy Fong sriracha is not just about heat, it has a wonderful flavor as well. Has anybody tried the Underwood Farms sauce?

    • @andrewbartel9259
      @andrewbartel9259 9 месяцев назад +2

      I just ordered a two pack, I'll let you know

    • @InvntdXNEWROMAN
      @InvntdXNEWROMAN 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@andrewbartel9259how was it?

    • @andrewbartel9259
      @andrewbartel9259 9 месяцев назад

      It sucks, quite a bit sweeter and way less depth of chili flavor and the bottle is really annoying to use. Total waste of money.@@InvntdXNEWROMAN

  • @JohnDoe-xu2vx
    @JohnDoe-xu2vx 8 месяцев назад

    Used to work a couple of blocks from the original factory....you could smell it from blocks away. San Gabriel Valley has a huge asian population still has plenty of huy fong

  • @aznsensation44
    @aznsensation44 5 месяцев назад

    That's interesting, I have a jar of Huy Fong Sambal Oelek right now in my cupboard, picked it up here at a TNT's which is a chinese supermarket up here in Canada, doesn't seem to be much issues finding these up here

  • @azndragon75
    @azndragon75 9 месяцев назад +10

    When the supply returns to the market, people start to develop new tastes with other hot sauce brands like Flying Duck Sriracha from Thailand and Tobasco Sriracha.

    • @stevealkire7626
      @stevealkire7626 9 месяцев назад +2

      *The Kroger brand that is made in Vietnam is the cheapest and pretty good.*

    • @LCCreole
      @LCCreole 9 месяцев назад

      I like the Ox brand and Texas Pete, although not the best, I like it .

    • @stevealkire7626
      @stevealkire7626 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@LCCreole *Yes, I tried Ox and Sky Valley (from Litehouse) if memory serves the Ox was good but a bit on the salty side which a little sugar would probably bring close to Huy Fong's. I also tried Sriraja Panich from Thailand which is easily available in the US. The best flavor and price combo imo is the Kroger version sold at their many brands of markets for around $3. Huy Fong made a bad move cutting ties with their main pepper supplier and driving customers to other brands.*

    • @AndyTN64
      @AndyTN64 9 месяцев назад

      We like flying Duck brand, chilies not to spicy and tast better.

  • @liquidrival
    @liquidrival 9 месяцев назад +9

    What I heard was that the farm was jealous of how much money they were making, and the farm itself decided to create their own hot sauce.

    • @jin8339
      @jin8339 9 месяцев назад +2

      I totally agree with you . They farmers wanted more money .

    • @Lacerated1DJ3
      @Lacerated1DJ3 9 месяцев назад

      so the farm refused to honor its agreement with Huy Fong and won the lawsuit because it wanted in the long run to have to invest in production of its own sauces, is what you are implying? I do not believe that is why he won the lawsuit. The Video makes it clear how it ended up at the point of making its own in the end, not starting out as a competitor at all. smh

    • @Lacerated1DJ3
      @Lacerated1DJ3 9 месяцев назад

      yes, everyone wants more money, but I believe the farm did not intend to make its own sauce until the end after they got cheated buy Fong@@jin8339

    • @coldblue9mm
      @coldblue9mm 8 месяцев назад +2

      How in the hell did you come up with that fairy tale? Huy Fong stiffed the grower and the grower was left with tons of peppers. Underwood Farms won the lawsuit AND the appeal. The only thing Huy Fong got was the $1.5 Mill overcharge. The bulk of the award went to Underwood Farms.

  • @Garth2011
    @Garth2011 8 месяцев назад

    In that final statement about "mitigating technology" makes no sense when the grower here in CA had said he had no problems growing the peppers for the past 23 years.

  • @moshy9717
    @moshy9717 4 месяца назад

    Siracha is still in the store here. And has always been in stock everywhere. No shortages

  • @blaiseandthebambina
    @blaiseandthebambina 9 месяцев назад +3

    I recently worked for a company that turned Sriracha into powder form. I have 4 gallons of their liquid and 10lbs of the powder we made. The powder is phenomenal to cook with!

  • @C05597641
    @C05597641 9 месяцев назад +6

    We have lots of sriracha in Ireland. Its not very popular here but it is well stocked in every up market store.

    • @davidthedeaf
      @davidthedeaf 9 месяцев назад

      I am in the US but English and Irish ancestry, and I do not like sriracha.

  • @vanPoll
    @vanPoll 4 месяца назад +1

    It's not hard to get Sriracha here in Germany. It will just cost 4.99€ and over per bottle.

  • @porcoutah9967
    @porcoutah9967 8 месяцев назад

    I live in Orange County CA , around 2021 , we stop seeing Sriracha sauce, then at grocery store, they are replaced by sauce from Vietnam. the alternative sauce so far are quite different from original Sriracha sauce unfortunately.

  • @alex0589
    @alex0589 9 месяцев назад +9

    "We have supply chain issues"
    The actual Issue: "We're suing our supply chain"

  • @525Lines
    @525Lines 9 месяцев назад +3

    Texas Pete has a sriracha that seems to be about the same and is on our store shelves pretty solidly these past few months, though I bought six bottles when I first noticed sriracha was back on our shelves.

  • @drxym
    @drxym 4 месяца назад

    Don't know about sriracha but it is breathtakingly easy to get sriracha in Ireland. Step 1) Go in a relatively big supermarket. Step 2) Buy sriracha. Not that I'd want to but it's right there. Occasionally even stores like Lidl and Aldi have it on sale.

  • @hh0686
    @hh0686 8 месяцев назад +1

    If you cannot manufacture the sriracha hot sauce in California, move the production to India or Mexico.

  • @LofiIdol
    @LofiIdol 9 месяцев назад +54

    Siracha Sauce actually born in Thailand known as ศรีราชาพาณิชย์ or "Sriraja Panich" (Si Racha district of Chonburi in Thailand) but it was duplicated by Vietnam capitalist . the funniest is they use very familiar word into their label and distribute back to Thailand with more double price to origin. Unfortunately to the origin as they didn't patent before !

    • @miralan2215
      @miralan2215 9 месяцев назад +8

      Shark Brand Sriracha Chili Sauce is Thai version. If you haven't tried it. It is so good!

    • @andronac62
      @andronac62 9 месяцев назад +1

      Anyway they are all Chinese marchants, one created it in Thailand and the other one brought it to the U.S. from Vietnam...

    • @SV-kr9fu
      @SV-kr9fu 9 месяцев назад +7

      And quite a few of the idiotic Thais (like my cousins) like the Huy Fong version more than the Sriraja Panich only because it comes from the U.S.
      Many Thais still worship the "Made in U.S.A." label, just like the way Carabao sang about it back in the '80's.

    • @echung168
      @echung168 9 месяцев назад

      @@SV-kr9fu That's a very Asian immigrant mentality to hold the "Made in USA" label in higher regards

    • @SV-kr9fu
      @SV-kr9fu 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@echung168 : Not just Asian immigrants; it is the mentality of most of the Asians that are still living in those Asian countries as well.

  • @nickns732
    @nickns732 9 месяцев назад +6

    Jalapeños are tricky to grow? I planted them in the backyard of a rental house in Minnesota with no fertilizer. They grew like weeds. I couldn’t even give them all away before they went bad.

  • @brandon9715
    @brandon9715 4 месяца назад

    Huy Fong is back! Just got two bottles from WalMart today!

  • @WaaDoku
    @WaaDoku 7 месяцев назад +1

    Dang this is a really well disguised add. Well done CNBC for making it look like a high-quality news documentary

  • @bigj324
    @bigj324 9 месяцев назад +20

    I think both side ended up losing. If they had maintained good business relationship, both could have made a lot more money. Underwood may have won the legal battle, but he would have been more profitable for years as sole supplier for Huy Fong. All this over $1 million.

    • @AlanNguyenMD
      @AlanNguyenMD 9 месяцев назад +5

      huy fong wanted Underwood to ran out of business after not buying the promised jalapeno crops in 2017. But they are too stupid to think they can get away with signed contracts. Very ameteurish and arrogant of the founders' kids to make this move. In the end underwood still thrives and becomes their biggest rival.

    • @AlanNguyenMD
      @AlanNguyenMD 9 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/AWRZPLe0cUc/видео.html so I believe in Mr. Tran- founder of the Sriracha- hes an old man who doesn't care about money so it was Underwood that kept raising prices to make more money out of pure greed. So my guess is Underwood announces huge Chili price hikes close to the harvest season, then Sriracha had to go find another sources to keep the price low enough. But they had to agree with the Underwood's deal as a backup plan. After they found another sources that can satisfy their production quota in 2017, Sriracha then backed off of the deal as a revenge for Underwood nonsense price hike after 30 years. However Underwood sued Sriracha and won. It was Underwood's greed and the amateur handling of the contract as a cause for Sriracha paid a huge settlements to Underwood.

    • @bobbygetsbanned6049
      @bobbygetsbanned6049 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yup, win win, unfortunately Huy Fong forgot both parties could win.

    • @bobbygetsbanned6049
      @bobbygetsbanned6049 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@AlanNguyenMD With the UCC the contracts don't even need to be signed. The fact they had a long history of working together alone basically ensured Huy Fong would lose. The UCC makes damn near every business relationship a contract, especially when you have worked together for years there's an expectation that will continue. Huy Fong's kids must have skipped their business law classes to think they could get out of this.

    • @yankeesforlife24
      @yankeesforlife24 9 месяцев назад +2

      Seems like it wasn’t 1 mil it was 22.5 mil