What Your Grocery Store Knows That You Don’t

Most people wait for empty shelves before they believe there’s a problem. By then, it’s usually too late. This discussion explores how supply chain disruptions often appear first as missing brands, smaller packages, reduced choices, and menu changes long before major shortages make headlines. Using the Strait of Hormuz crisis as an example, the panel examines how observation, pattern recognition, and early action can help households spot warning signs and prepare before the crowd reacts.

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