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SHORTAGE—Now What?

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SHORTAGE—Now What?

Here we go, it seems like every week, we have a new shortage report.  Can we name all the shortages we’ve lived through?  Toilet paper, canned vegetables, hand sanitizer, vehicle computer chips, and list could go on and on.  Now, we are this close to Thanksgiving and TURKEYS are going to be harder to find, or more expensive when you do find one.  In addition to Turkeys, other table staples for Thanksgiving may be a bit harder to find as well.  As long as the brown gravy is not in short supply, I will be happy.  For whatever reason that is my must have every holiday season.  I don’t eat a ton of it but it must be readily available if and when I do what some.

Here’s a link to the whole turkey shortage 2021, just click here.

 

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