A couple of questions

Why is there no Old Bay seasoning in stores?

The continued Old Bay Seasoning shortage is happening despite McCormick's efforts to keep up with demand. Lesser-performing items were cut in order to help ensure that the most popular items, including Old Bay, stay in stock. The company also added 1,400 additional employees in its supply chain manufacturing process.23 Apr 2021

What happened Old Bay?

Old Bay is bought by McCormick In 1990, McCormick & Company, which also distributes brands such as French's Mustard, Lawry's seasoning salt, and Frank's Red Hot Sauce, purchased the brand in 1990 (via McCormick).

Did McCormick stop making Old Bay?

McCormick & Co. plans to do away with its familiar Old Bay and black pepper metal cans in favor of environmentally friendly packaging.

Do they still make Old Bay Seasoning?

Ironically McCormick purchased Old Bay in 1990. They've continue to make it after Brunn's original formula.

What is the closest thing to Old Bay Seasoning?

Cajun seasoning Cajun seasoning is an extraordinary Old Bay flavoring substitute. Pretty much the same as the latter, albeit normally spicier, Cajun seasoning blends are commonly more generally accessible.

What company makes Old Bay Seasoning?

McCormick & Company Old Bay, a blend of 18 spices, was invented by German refugee Gustav Brunn who came to Maryland in 1939. The spice was named after a ship line of the Chesapeake Bay and quickly grew to be very popular later during the later 20th century. McCormick & Company bought the spice in 1990 and distributed it across the state.

Is Chesapeake Bay seasoning the same as Old Bay?

For Marylanders there is nothing like seafood, especially crabs, that much we can all agree on. Eventually this spice blend was renamed Old Bay in honor of the Old Bay Shipping Line and was sold to customers around Maryland looking for a great way to spice their seafood. …

Is Lawry’s seasoning going out of business?

Lawry's announced Sunday that they will close at year's end. … The success of the salt led Lawry's to package and sell a variety of spices and seasonings.