UK supply chain issues affecting food and retail stocks

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Economists feel the shortage could risk recovery from the pandemic

The UK supply chain crisis has worsened as each day progresses, with retailers having low products and supermarkets struggling to stock their shelves.

In addition to Brexit-related issues, the global supply chain disruption as a result of the pandemic and workers shortages has left stock levels at its lowest level since the 80s.

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This is a warning from the CBI yesterday.

These shortages could risk the UK’s recovery from the pandemic, according to economists.

“We are pleased to announce that Andrew Sentence, a former member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee,” said:

“It’s very impressive. I don’t think we can dismiss this as a flash of bread. Now that the lockdown is eased, it genuinely reflects the impact of Brexit and the issues that have been built before the pandemic. You can see it.”

“We have been able to see this last longer than people expect. The lack of skills could last for several years. The impact of Brexit on his ability to attract workers from the EU will soon disappear. , was very significantly confused by the pandemic when people weren’t working.”

UK Investor Magazine reported on Tuesday that McDonald’s has run out of milkshakes in all 1,250 restaurants across the UK as fast food companies feel the impact of supply chain issues.

In addition to milkshakes, McDonald’s has exhausted bottled drinks in many places.

“Like most retailers, we are currently experiencing several supply chain issues, affecting the availability of a small number of products,” the company said.

“Bottle drinks and milkshakes are temporarily unavailable in restaurants in England, Scotland and Wales.”

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