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20/05/20
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Originally posted by connie58:
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America’s meat shortage is more serious than your missing hamburgersThe meat supply chain is breaking down, but that’s only part of the story. If you go to Wendy’s this week, there’s a good chance you won’t be able to get a hamburger. Go to the supermarket and you’ll probably see some empty shelves in the meat section. You may also be restricted to buying one or two packs of whatever’s available. Try not to look at the prices. They’re almost definitely higher than what you’re used to. In Germany, slaughterhouses – as they are in the US and elsewhere in Europe – are increasingly being seen as coronavirus hotspots, as hundreds of workers have tested positive across the country in recent weeks The US has been hardest hit, with outbreaks at more than 180 meat and processed food plants. But other countries with highly consolidated meat supply chains – Ireland, Spain, Australia, Germany, Brazil, Canada and the UK – are also struggling.
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Connie . The FACT remains that wherever china buys will put some pressure on markets. I hope they dont all struggle (The meat processors) we want the meat to go thru...nevertheless WE WILL SURVIVE. Get Stuffed,,,, XI VIRUS..... or whatever you call yourself.