Empty shelves and out of stock may be a common occurrence as the holiday season approaches due to the global production and shipping crunch.
• Read also: Before Christmas, merchants scramble to stock up on shelves
• Read also: Supply problems will continue next year
• Read also: A shortage of goods may continue until 2022
Although merchants do their best to ensure that their products are received, consumers may encounter surprises while shopping for Christmas.
About twelve months ago, the whole aspect of purchases became a major issue. And then, by working hard with all of our teams, our franchisor, etc., we came up with a more than acceptable picture, which is really almost complete,” explains Martin Boucher, Group Chairman and CEO, Butcher Sports.
The latter worked hard to fill the shelves in time for the opening of a new store.
So as not to be surprised, many experts advise consumers to start holiday shopping now.
The coming months could be challenging for the supply of goods, particularly due to the increase in delivery costs and the slowdown in production at some factories linked to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Martin Boucher also plans to run into some trouble next year.
“We anticipate challenges that could be a little bit bigger on the other hand for 2022,” he says.
“Total coffee aficionado. Travel buff. Music ninja. Bacon nerd. Beeraholic.”
More Stories
Fluoroscopy | “Self-coup”?
This is why you find it difficult to wake up in the morning.
She meets her boss at the airport after taking sick leave.