BREAKING: Prices paid by U.S. consumers jumped 7% in December from a year earlier, the highest inflation rate since 1982. It's the latest evidence that rising costs for food, gas, rent and other necessities are heightening the pressures on U.S. households.http://apne.ws/B3HI7QK
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@AP covered how prices at car dealerships are making used cars more out of reach. “I’ve never seen anything remotely close to this — it’s craziness,” said Jeff Schrier, who has been selling autos for 35 years.http://apne.ws/yr3BrW6Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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your pic is disingenuous. salad mixes were contaminated with listeria and had to be removed/recalled. not because of a supply-chain problem.
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case in point, the rest of the store is FULLY stocked
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Yea it’s everything but companies just wanting more profits
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The media hunts for these empty shelves to amplify their supply chain narrative. There might be no salad mixes on these shelves pictured because a major supplier just recalled them all for possible salmonella contamination. Stores near me are generally otherwise well stocked.

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It's almost as if there is a much higher demand for goods than manufacturers can produce and distribute while money is super cheap to borrow to keep propping up the housing market.
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What are republicans doing about it? I am not referring to whining.
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shortages aren't significant, supplies are plentiful, online shopping is a breeze especially mixed with same day delivery...you're not telling the complete story and its disappointing when it's coming from
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This is Rightwing Disinformation,
@AP. Taking pics of a cleaning operation and using them to imply widespread food shortages? That's the opposite of#Journalism -
In NYC there’s a lot of bare shelves in grocery storespic.twitter.com/BZ196C9QZE
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