Not only will it affect local stores, but there are a lot of products supplied from the Southeastern states. No trucks = no shipping. Many states supply goods to the Southeastern states. How do you send a truck in... if there is no fuel locally for the return trip?
Crops are already coming in in S Fl, we grow a lot of veggies and fruit (and beef & hogs as well). This might be devastating to the farmers if they can't ship their crops up north
Thanks for the heads up. :>)
Not only will it affect local stores, but there are a lot of products supplied from the Southeastern states. No trucks = no shipping. Many states supply goods to the Southeastern states. How do you send a truck in... if there is no fuel locally for the return trip?
Plan accordingly.
Crops are already coming in in S Fl, we grow a lot of veggies and fruit (and beef & hogs as well). This might be devastating to the farmers if they can't ship their crops up north
That's some irony ain't it. A fuel truck running out of fuel.