A viral “two-ingredient” dessert—made with tinned peaches and a packet of biscuits—sparks a surge in demand that leads to shortages of certain products at supermarkets. Multiple outlets report that shoppers try to make the quick dessert at home using the same commonly referenced brands.
The articles describe the dessert as requiring only two items and being prepared in minutes. They also point readers toward alternatives if the original biscuit brand is unavailable, including options for using different biscuits while keeping the core concept of peaches plus biscuits.
Outlets largely align on the basic story: a simple recipe spreads online, shoppers rush to buy the ingredients, and limited stock results. Differences are mainly in how they guide readers to substitute products and in the level of detail around the specific brand mention, rather than in the overall cause of the shortage.