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Adam Kaat, a grocery store cashier turned supply chain worker, shares his perspective from inside the supply chain crisis.
“Supply chain constraints and shelf conditions will continue to have their ebbs and flows, but maybe by the back half of 2022 we’ll start seeing some normalizing of the supply chain,” he said.
English: Empty shelves in the Costco Warehouse store in Waltham, Massachusetts on Monday afternoon, March 2, 2020, after a weekend of intense shopping in the early days of the COVID-19 crisis. Date 2 March 2020, 12:59:44
According to the United Nations, more than 1 million people have left Ukraine in the week since Russia’s invasion began. A woman shops at a store with nearly empty shelves in Mykolaiv, Ukraine ...
Medical material and other goods shortages caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. For broader coverage of this topic, see 2021–2023 global supply chain crisis. Surgical and N95 masks shortages were critical during the early pandemic, resulting in purchase quota, non-availability, lower-than-required protections and tarmac airport bidding wars.
English: Three freezers at a Big-Y grocery store in Cheshire, Connecticut on 14 March, 2020. Although normally filled with items, the 2019-20 COVID-19 outbreak has caused shortages of the frozen goods normally stocked.
Amid outcry, a pair of videos circulating widely on social media are claiming to show empty supermarkets in the Sunshine State, purportedly due to truck drivers boycotting deliveries to the state ...
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