also wtf does it mean to 'fix supply chain issues'. Like there's this switch somewhere in the supply chain that we need to move from "BROKEN" to "FIXED" but it will take us years to find it?
There was a dip for a while with ground beef, I remember seeing a shitload of it on the cheap. I think that was mostly knock off from tarrifs though. Ag commodities tend to follow a Kitchin cycle of 4 years or so, wouldnt be surprised if meat prices nose dived again in 18 months.
Can't wait to see this posted again in a few months but instead it says "mid 2022", "late 2022" "early 2023"...
forever-crisis
also wtf does it mean to 'fix supply chain issues'. Like there's this switch somewhere in the supply chain that we need to move from "BROKEN" to "FIXED" but it will take us years to find it?
Thats why we need to hire children, so they can fit under the machinery and hit the "Fix" button
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Hang on, there's a 16 cents savings on your July 4 BBQ.
Beef prices are going to crash eventually.
Everyone is trying to raise cattle right now on any land that will sustain them.
There was a dip for a while with ground beef, I remember seeing a shitload of it on the cheap. I think that was mostly knock off from tarrifs though. Ag commodities tend to follow a Kitchin cycle of 4 years or so, wouldnt be surprised if meat prices nose dived again in 18 months.