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Soft drink shortage could hit Scotland amid CO2 level worries

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Food and supply shortages - unfortunately - have become a pretty common thing over the last year or so. But now the shortages are causing disruption to CO2 production, which might result in pretty bleak news for fizzy pop lovers.

According to a new statement from the British Soft Drinks Association, soft drinks may become the latest product to be impacted.

Soft drinks may no longer be available in the on account of insufficient CO2 supplies as two of the UK's biggest fertiliser plants have suspend operations indefinitely due to a huge spike in gas prices.

In a prepared statement, the British Soft Drinks Association said: "Some soft drinks manufacturers have only a few days of CO2 supply left in reserve. "As it stands, most CO2 suppliers are.

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