In the week ending Nov. 7, retailers had fewer stocks of essentials for Thanksgiving compared to the same period last year, according to IRI, a market research firm that tracks retail sales in United States, as reported by CNN.
Several factors are contributing to Thanksgiving staples disappearing from store shelves, including supply chain breaks and an unexpected surge in demand.
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For this reason, merchants have asked that people who have not yet made their purchases do so before the shelves are completely empty.
It is also expected that there will be a large mobilization of people, especially in Florida, which was one of the states that was affected last year.
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