Will port strikes lead to food shortages? Consumer, business behavior both play role
An ASU supply chain management expert discusses how increased consumerism could create scarcity within grocery stores.
In this story published Oct. 3, 2024, on Marketplace:
Something similar could play out at regular grocery stores if consumers start overstocking their own refrigerators and pantries.
— Elliot Rabinovich, AVNET professor in supply chain managment
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