U.S. food and beverage companies are racing to keep operations running during a nationwide shortage of carbon dioxide.

Companies including Tyson Foods and Kraft Heinz have been searching for carbon dioxide as supply disruptions this summer exacerbated existing shortages, threatening production of goods from cold cuts to beer.

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