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Originally Posted by westopher
It will come with massive price increases, supply gaps and other issues. Not to mention, as I said, these American grown vegetables aren’t just coming straight down the I5. They are coming from Idaho, Washington, Arizona, New Mexico, etc and coming across the border near abbotsford.
I’m not saying that we will guaranteed be fucked, but I am saying the supply lines are super complex for this food, and there isn’t just bonus food waiting in the wings to fill in the gaps.
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Can't speak for meat but for produce yes. Most of the stuff we consume follow the I5 corridor.
Truck Xing will be busy AF as drivers may avoid Abbyford.
I'm not expecting that part to change too much and no real supply gaps.
Biggest concern is getting containers off the ships as there is already a back log of containers to go to eastern Canada and this flooding isn't helping.