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Shelves in Valley grocery stores are beginning to look like they did in the spring. There are three main reasons why and what's recommended this time around, according to an ASU supply chain expert.
Shelves in Valley grocery stores are beginning to look like they did in the spring. There are three main reasons why and what's recommended this time around, according to Supply Chain Management Professor of Practice Hitendra Chaturvedi.
In this story published on Nov. 17, 2020, on KVOA Television:
The companies are better prepared, and they have more capability, but we just have to be careful that we don't hoard for the next six months.
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