Fans of the Prime drink developed by KSI and Logan Paul can now track stock in shops with a new app. There have been chaotic scenes across the country when shops get the viral drink in stock, notably at Aldi stores between Christmas and New Year when the retailer put limited stocks on sale.
There have also been stories of people paying tens or even hundreds of pounds for bottles of Prime. Now, a new app promises people looking for stock a chance to catch a jump on others.
The Prime Tracker UK app shows branches of Asda, Aldi and Spar where the drink is in stock. It says it will tell users of changes within 30 seconds of stock updates, reports the Liverpool ECHO.
According to the description on the Apple App Store, a team monitors and contacts the three retailers to create an accurate database of where Prime is stocked. It also sources information from a Discord server with other 12,000 users and regularly post updates on its Twitter page.
Users can find the shops closest to them with Prime available, as well as any online stock via the news page. People can also submit stock updates themselves, adding locations and pictures of Prime drinks they come across.
The app's creators believe Tesco will start selling the viral drink soon too. They claim to have launched the app because "we're in the same boat as many other people".
They added: "We've had click and collect orders cancelled at no notice because they've run out of Prime, we've had stores tell us five different things about their stock levels or deliveries and none of them have turned out to be true. Let's put a stop to this and find the drink we all want. Join our massive community today!"
Prime has been in short supply ever since it was launched in the UK. Aldi, along with Asda and Spar, are the only official outlets to sell the drink in the UK. Prime Tracker is available to buy for 89p from the Apple App Store.