Major Supply Chain Issues Are Starting To Develop All Over The Country, by Michael Snyder
- Source
- Focus
- Supply chain
- Year
- 2023
Michael Snyder peddles doom. When it comes to the economy, that’s the correct thing to peddle. From Snyder at the appropriately named theeconomiccollapseblog.com:
Supply chain problems were supposed to be a thing of the past, but instead our supply chains just keep getting hit by issue after issue. Have you noticed that it has become really difficult to acquire parts and get things repaired? It isn’t just your imagination. And have you noticed that store shelves seem rather sparse just about wherever you go shopping? During my latest visit to the local grocery store, I was stunned to see how thin stock levels had become. I assumed that it was because I had arrived at a bad time and that they were about to be restocked. But then I started looking into this, and I discovered that major supply chain issues are starting to develop all over the country.
According to a survey that was recently conducted, a whopping 82 percent of those that visit brick and mortar stores have had problems with things being out of stock this year. That figure is up 11 percent from the same time last year…
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