Posted on 10/14/2021 10:09:36 PM PDT by Kartographer
“In Target, fruit snacks were limited, protein bars were nearly gone too, and Lunchables were low in stock,” the outlet said. “We saw the least amount of available frozen foods at Publix and snack foods like beef jerky were running low.”
“Both stores had limits on pet foods,” WJXT added.
CEO of the Michigan Pork Producers Association Mary Kelpinski told the Detroit Free Press the supply chain crisis is hurting suppliers’ ability to keep food on the shelves. “Nationally, our numbers are down,” Kelpinski said. “Demand is very good. Everyone wants bacon, but we have fewer pigs.”
The challenge of keeping food on the shelves for consumers comes as the supply chain is suffering from a deficit of labor primarily due to the federal government and Democrat-controlled state governments’ dispensing large unemployment benefits that outweigh private sector wages.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Ronald Reagan: “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’”
Supply chain problems are 99% due to GOVERNMENT POLICIES!
Hey Uncle Sam, take the policies and leave the cannoli.
Very good, thank you. Being in the industry I figured his was most of the problem. And this is how the environmental laws are going to kill us.
The witless wonder is in dire need of a transplant.
A BRAIN transplant. The dude, Newsome, lives in la la land
next door to his very close relative, San Fran Nan.
It’s the “zero-tolerance”-ish response to the pandemic that is failing, and it’s far upstream of supply chain configuration and performance. It’s the media and their conscious decision to aid in promoting the pandemic as being this merciless all-predatory foe that has forced the hands of blue state governors from the top on down. It’s the justice system, it’s liberalism, feminism, election fraud, & unconstitutionalities to the extent that the American people are supposed to assume that a “New Normal” has been established, and that because “we are all in this together”, it is supposed to have been a good thing after all...And to JoeBiden and those involved in the advancement of the Deep State agenda, there’s nothing like the smell of compliance and blind obedience in the morning.
Thanks. Very interesting and imformative video.
All of this, everything around us, remember at the end of the day, it was all about getting Trump booted out.
And while it worked, this is what it cost. Gas and energy prices going through the roof, store shelves are empty, two-year olds are wearing masks, but at least there's no mean tweets.
ANIT IT THE TRUTH! For years I had my hands full taking care of the wife and then she went home to the Lord I real didn’t care much, but then I woke up last Spring and realized I still had children, grandchildren and now a great grandchild and they where now right here with me so I started over again as she would have wanted,
Burn it ALL down to get Trump, to them the end justified the means!! They are PURE EVIL!! No one will EVER convince me that this virus was not released deliberately the end justified the means!! Fauci is as deep state as they come and don’t EVER mess around with the deep state just like Schumer said they will find more ways than Sundays to get you!!
Looks like I am rusty
I don’t want to burst your bubble, and prepping is indeed admirable, but canned meat only lasts 2 to 5 years. I learned that the hard way when I stocked up for the ole Y2K.
This is enlightening. Bkmrk.
There was no canned cat food of any brand last time I went to the store. None. 50’ of shelf and not one can.
No tp or paper towels either.
I did not go down every aisle.
The time to prepare is when????
LOL!
Yesterday.
Protein bars and beef jerky? Both portable food. Someone getting ready to be on the move on foot?
The vaxx mandates (and threats of mandates) are starting to ripple through the economy—and this will have international implications for the next year—at a minimum.
Detailed discussion by Karl Deninger here:
https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=243848
I stopped at Costco the other day to load up on toilet paper and a handful of other things. The shelves were pretty full.
Haven’t been to my local Walmart in a few weeks. Their management there is so bad that empty shelves were normal 2-3 years ago.
Given the grotesque overreaches of Federal powers that have been exercised since the Wickard vs. Filburn ruling, if the feds were actually interested in solving this problem they would overrule the CARB and rule that trucks proceeding from outside of California to one of these ports to collect a load, and thence back out of California, were exempt from CA emission requirements as they are “interstate commerce”.
But, obviously, they’re not that bright.
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