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  2. The port strike could leave America's bananas in short supply

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    America’s most popular fruit might be taking a temporary leave of absence from some grocery store shelves. The first East Coast port strike since 1977 shut down 36 ports from Maine to Texas on ...

  3. Supply chain: 'We are seeing more shifts' to America's East ...

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    Another main focus for the global supply chain — and what could lead more shipments to opt for the East Coast — is the labor contract for U.S. West Coast dockworkers that expired on July 1.

  4. How Mass Deportation Will Disrupt America's Food Supply Chain ...

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    American workers "accept only 1 in 20 H-2A job offers," Bier found, "and most later quit." The large share of undocumented farmworkers and other food workers in the U.S. indicates that legal ...

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  7. World food crises (2022–2023) - Wikipedia

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    North America was already experiencing significant shortfalls and supply chain issues connected to the 2020–2023 North American drought and the 2021–2023 global supply chain crisis. [5] The supply chain crisis was also one factor in infant formula shortages in the US .

  8. Amazon workers strike at seven US facilities ahead of ...

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    Amazon, whose businesses include grocery chain Whole Foods, will face other union actions in the months ahead. Workers at a Philadelphia Whole Foods in November filed to hold a union election, the ...

  9. Rotten (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Rotten is an investigative documentary series produced by Zero Point Zero, focusing on corruption in the global food supply chain. [1] The show's first season was released on Netflix in January 2018, [2] and the second season in October 2019. [3]