'I don't think we have ever seen anything like it.' 9News
When Marc Désarménien's Maison Fallot mustard boutique in Dijon opens at 10am every morning, 10 to 15 people are already queuing outside, hoping to get their hands on this now luxurious condiment.
France is the largest consumer of mustard in the world and its relationship with the condiment stretches back to the Middle Ages.France is the largest consumer of mustard in the world and its relationship with the condiment stretches back to the Middle Ages. Conspiracy theories have filled social media, some suggesting that the mustard's disappearance is supermarkets' ploy to inflate prices and that stacks of pots are being hidden in warehouses. But the real reason for France's mustard shortage stretches far beyond the country's borders.
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