That’s a very narrow slice of a supply chain to be using it as a basis for conclusions like that.
I don’t disagree that the “shortage” is artificial, i’m just saying that your local store having stock and raising prices isn’t a good basis for determining overall supply chain health.
Like looking out your window and seeing rain, so obviously it must be raining everywhere.
That’s a very narrow slice of a supply chain to be using it as a basis for conclusions like that.
I don’t disagree that the “shortage” is artificial, i’m just saying that your local store having stock and raising prices isn’t a good basis for determining overall supply chain health.
Like looking out your window and seeing rain, so obviously it must be raining everywhere.