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How supply chain woes impact the Bay Area

The Covid-19 pandemic, worker shortages and even global warming are all factors that have contributed to what is known as ‘the supply chain crisis’.

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Staffers work to fill multiple online orders at Tantrum, a toy store in the Inner Richmond neighborhood of San Francisco, on Tuesday. Christmas shopping is changing this year — consumers are being advised to shop early because of supply chain shortages.
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The Covid-19 pandemic, worker shortages and even global warming are all factors that have contributed to what is known as ‘the supply chain crisis’.

On this episode of the Fifth & Mission podcast, Chronicle food reporter Janelle Bitker joins host Cecilia Lei to discuss how local Bay Area restaurants are impacted, and business reporter Carolyn Said explains why supply chain issues might stick around for awhile.

Photo above: Staffers work to fill multiple orders at Tantrum, a toy store in the Inner Richmond neighborhood of San Francisco. Christmas shopping is changing this year and consumers are advised to shop early due to supply chain shortages.


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