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Christmas shopping problems because of supply chain issues?

Shoppers at Target in Raleigh’s North Hills on Black Friday in 2016.

Shoppers at Target in Raleigh’s North Hills on Black Friday in 2016.

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Blue Friday: Supply chain woes

As we head into holiday shopping season, supplies are falling far short of demand. From raw materials to finished products, the broken worldwide supply chain will deliver a lot of frustration for holiday shoppers. Why are companies suffering this season? This is The N&O’s special report.


This holiday, shoppers are contending with supply chain disruptions that could impact every aspect of gift giving.

We want to hear from you about two things: problems you’ve had with holiday shopping already because of supply chain issues, and what you have planned for Black Friday — because supply chain problems or not, Black Friday is definitely still a big deal!

Use the form below to send us your thoughts. If you can’t see the form, use this link.

Brooke Cain is a North Carolina native who has worked at The News & Observer for more than 25 years. She is the service journalism editor and writes about TV and local media for The N&O’s Happiness is a Warm TV blog.

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