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Supply chain disruptions impacting Massachusetts Girl Scout cookie production

If you haven’t placed your order for Girl Scout cookies yet, you may find it increasingly difficult to find some. A message from the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts sent to cookie coordinators on Friday said that “national supply chain disruptions” were affecting the availability of packaging resources and product ingredients. In a statement, the local chapter of the Girl Scouts told WCVB it was informed by its national chapter and ABC Bakers that they have been experiencing production delays that will affect the availability of Girl Scout Cookies for the remainder of their cookie program, which ends in Massachusetts on Friday, March 11. “These disruptions are severely impacting our sister Girl Scout councils — some of which are just getting started with their cookie program,” Stacy Wilbur with the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts said. “Our Girl Scouts have been actively selling Girl Scout Cookies since Dec. 7, and there are still plenty of cookies to be sold before the sale ends,” Wilbur said in the statement to WCVB. “ABC Bakers is not able to provide enough Girl Scout Cookies to meet the needs of our members, and we must adjust our current cookie inventory to ensure equitable distribution between troops,” the message to cookie coordinators said. “If your troop does not have cookie inventory on hand, please do not solicit new orders,” the communication said. The Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts said anyone who wants to support the Girl Scout Cookie sale and/or to find a local booth sale in their area to visit www.gsema.org.Full statement on Girl Scout cookie inventory Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts (GSEMA) was informed by GSUSA and ABC Bakers that they are experiencing production delays that will affect the availability of Girl Scout Cookies for the remainder of our cookie program, which ends on Friday, March 11. Our Girl Scouts have been actively selling Girl Scout Cookies since December 7, and there are still plenty of cookies to be sold before the sale ends. While our sale is winding down, these disruptions are severely impacting our sister Girl Scout councils—some of which are just getting started with their cookie program. To continue to support the Girl Scout Cookie sale and/or to find a local booth sale in your area, please visit www.gsema.org.

If you haven’t placed your order for Girl Scout cookies yet, you may find it increasingly difficult to find some.

A message from the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts sent to cookie coordinators on Friday said that “national supply chain disruptions” were affecting the availability of packaging resources and product ingredients.

In a statement, the local chapter of the Girl Scouts told WCVB it was informed by its national chapter and ABC Bakers that they have been experiencing production delays that will affect the availability of Girl Scout Cookies for the remainder of their cookie program, which ends in Massachusetts on Friday, March 11.

“These disruptions are severely impacting our sister Girl Scout councils — some of which are just getting started with their cookie program,” Stacy Wilbur with the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts said.

“Our Girl Scouts have been actively selling Girl Scout Cookies since Dec. 7, and there are still plenty of cookies to be sold before the sale ends,” Wilbur said in the statement to WCVB.

“ABC Bakers is not able to provide enough Girl Scout Cookies to meet the needs of our members, and we must adjust our current cookie inventory to ensure equitable distribution between troops,” the message to cookie coordinators said.

“If your troop does not have cookie inventory on hand, please do not solicit new orders,” the communication said.

The Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts said anyone who wants to support the Girl Scout Cookie sale and/or to find a local booth sale in their area to visit www.gsema.org.

Full statement on Girl Scout cookie inventory

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts (GSEMA) was informed by GSUSA and ABC Bakers that they are experiencing production delays that will affect the availability of Girl Scout Cookies for the remainder of our cookie program, which ends on Friday, March 11. Our Girl Scouts have been actively selling Girl Scout Cookies since December 7, and there are still plenty of cookies to be sold before the sale ends. While our sale is winding down, these disruptions are severely impacting our sister Girl Scout councils—some of which are just getting started with their cookie program. To continue to support the Girl Scout Cookie sale and/or to find a local booth sale in your area, please visit www.gsema.org.

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