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Dairy supply chain issues

Howdy folks,

Saw this and while it's a serious issue, it's just a sample of the supply chain issues.

https://reut.rs/2UXzXMp

And so it goes

Peace and Flatten the Curve

Rono

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  • edited April 2020
    I would not be surprised if they may do this with all frozen refrigerated foods then....the best things one should do is microwave everything before you eat...I learnt in bio/chem previously any prolong microwave -heat would disrupt all RNA-virus, bacterial base articles/cores and 100%of them would die, just like if you sterilize them w 70%alcohol base solutions.

    How you get the potential virus contaminated cold milk/foods to your house and into your mouth (without virus entering through your lungs/body/blood) -other tough questions to find solutions to.
  • edited April 2020
    "How you get the potential virus contaminated cold milk/foods to your house and into your mouth (without virus entering through your lungs/body/blood) -other tough questions to find solutions to."
    Did you even bother to read the article, @John? It deals with the destruction of dairy products because of lack of access to the normal processing, distribution and sales channels.

    NOT ONE WORD about "contamination" issues.

    This is exactly how rumors and "fake news" get started. Someone either doesn't understand what they see, or just doesn't really care what it actually said. But they have no problem "repeating" what they didn't hear or see anyhow. Let's just start an "issue with food contamination" scare. Good work, John. And you folks constantly screaming "fake news" at the mainstream media. Right.
  • This bubble is about to critical mass. Dairy chains have been having quality and price issues for several years now. Walmart and Sams club and several key players have pulled away and opened their own dairy supply chains last year because of perceived problems with quality and cost margins. People are eating more at home now so they will go to big retailers to buy dairy goods. It will be interesting to see how long it takes for business to come back to normal.
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