For the past couple of weeks in my town, many of the stores here haven't had the chance to restock items, leaving many empty shelves. There are three regular stores I frequent where I have talked to the employees, and they confirmed that regular shipments aren't coming in, or they only have half the items that are usually delivered. Has anyone else experienced this phenomenon? I remeber that there was talk of a planned food shortage in the U.S on GAW about two months or so ago, so it definitely piqued my curiosity after personally encountering some weird situations.
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Here are my observations from am e-commerce company that sells to consumers and does our own manufacturing. We do about 10 million a year from our own ecommerce storefront. We do not use Amazon or any other marketplace. We want total control. Our FedEx deliveries are delivered on time about 79% of the time. This includes 1 day and 2 day air domestic packages. Anything made out of plastic has huge lead times (6 months) this includes plastic containers for products and other plastics used for our manufacturing process. We have been looking for suitable help for months. This is not minimum wage jobs. It pays between 36 to 42 grand a year and include generous profit sharing and 401K benefits. We like to do in person interviews and I have 2 people bail on me without cancelling the appointment. People that contact us showing us interest and then not responding when we call back is very common. We use Indeed.com, Zip Recruiter, and Craigslist for recruiting. We have never had problems hiring before. I am in WA State and have been in business for 23 years. Sometimes I feel like I am living in the Twilight Zone