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The Great Rib Robbery: How a Hijacked Truck Nearly Stalled Shake Shack

The Great Rib Robbery: How a Hijacked Truck Nearly Stalled Shake Shack

CEO Rob Lynch revealed the incident at the William Blair Growth Stock Conference, describing the logistical headache as a bizarre hurdle for the brand. The BBQ Boneless Baby Back Rib Sandwich, which debuted in late April, had been a significant driver for the chain, contributing to an 8% sales lift by early May. To compensate for the missing inventory, the company redirected resources to source ribs from alternative suppliers and maintain momentum.

Shake Shack opted for a lighthearted approach to the crisis, poking fun at the perpetrators on social media by wishing a Happy National BBQ Day to everyone except the "baby back bandits." This incident reflects a broader trend of rising cargo crime. Losses from transit theft in the U.S. climbed 60% last year, reaching a total of $725 million. Food and beverage items remain primary targets for thieves, as evidenced by a separate case in March where 12 tons of KitKat bars disappeared while being transported between Italy and Poland.

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