PING!
I’ve noticed the bare shelves at a small pharmacy near work, not one that is part of the big chains.
Also have found that products in restaurants change for the worse. When the staff or managers are asked about it, they say they can’t get any more of the good kind of whatever it is.
" ..the process of moving products across our oceans has become insanely expensive and is often plagued by horrendous delays,
and a lack of truck drivers is causing enormous headaches when it comes to transporting goods to retailers and consumers in a timely manner.
We have never seen anything like this before, and at this point even CNN is admitting that “the disruption to global supply chains is getting worse”…
"The vast network of ports, container vessels and trucking companies that moves goods around the world is badly tangled, and the cost of shipping is skyrocketing.
That’s troubling news for retailers and holiday shoppers.
More than 18 months into the pandemic, the disruption to global supply chains is getting worse, spurring shortages of consumer products
and making it more expensive for companies to ship goods where they’re needed."
"But now we are facing empty shelves, shortages and major headaches in the months ahead.
One shipping executive that was interviewed by CNN says that things won’t get any better until “the first quarter of 2022 at the earliest”…