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A broken link in the supply chain

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Limited quantities, price hikes test local businesses

  • Store manager Andrew Jensen stocks the shelves at Ouray Grocery after a delivery arrived in December. The store has been dealing with supply chain issues since last spring and there is still some inconsistency in availability of different items from week to week, co-owner Tom Fedel said. Liz Teitz — Ouray County Plaindealer

    Store manager Andrew Jensen stocks the shelves at Ouray Grocery after a delivery arrived in December. The store has been dealing with supply chain issues since last spring and there is still some inconsistency in availability of different items from week to week, co-owner Tom Fedel said. Liz Teitz — Ouray County Plaindealer

Tammee Tuttle is used to sporadic challenges getting ingredients or supplies for the True Grit Cafe.
In some years, fires or floods have interfered with certain crops, or politicians’ decisions have made one item or another harder to get.
But those were usually an item or two at different times of year that fluctuated and required adjusting. Now, those challenges are much more widespread, due to…

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