Magnet shortage, magnetic business cards delayed 2 months. Parts shortage for a machine central to my business. Machine has been down a month.
Talking with other business owners, everyone is affected. Be ready for the supply chain to collapse.
Magnet shortage, magnetic business cards delayed 2 months. Parts shortage for a machine central to my business. Machine has been down a month.
Talking with other business owners, everyone is affected. Be ready for the supply chain to collapse.
I don't know, I just got back from my neighborhood market and they're downsizing all of the meat packages, they're all tiny, like the hamburger was in little single serve packs, like they had a handful of family packs, but it was mostly packages of around a pound, and the pork I usually buy the whole loin, and then cut it into chops for the freezer, the whole wasn't available at all, you could buy a half for about 17 bucks, but just a month ago I was buying a whole for around twenty two and change. The onions I used to buy in bags were in sleeves of four to five, I noticed a lot of stuff like that, like they're making a lot of small packages to fill up the space. It's just a local small chain, so they probably don't have the buying power of Publix or Walmart, so I guess it's easier to notice.
Rural areas are business as normal, drive a little out of town to a local market and you may find a plesant sorprise.
We live near Amish country, no supply shortages there. An abundance, in fact.
Actually I live in near an Amish section of town where I'm at too, we do have some Amish shopping spots, but they're a bit pricey, one of our Amish restraunts here made it on Man vs Food, Yoder's. Pies are soo good. But I believe you're on to something, they're going to have rural connections when things get tight, so they'll at least have it, pricey or not.