Supply Chain Disruptions Fuel Higher Prices, Longer Waits for Goods

The coronavirus-induced global supply chain disruption continues to wreak havoc on consumer’s wallets and patience. (Sem Van Der Wal/ANP/AFP via Getty Images)

By    |   Monday, 20 September 2021 07:16 AM EDT ET

The rising cost of items ranging from food to electronics — and the amount of time it takes to restock items that are missing off shelves — isn’t expected to get better anytime soon as the coronavirus-induced global supply chain disruption continues to wreak havoc on consumer’s wallets and patience.

Marisa Herman

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The rising cost of items ranging from food to electronics - and the amount of time it takes to restock items that are missing off shelves - isn't expected to get better anytime soon as the coronavirus-induced global supply chain disruption continues to wreak havoc on...
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