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Super Bowl excitement creates supply chain disruptions

Supply chain disruptions that have occurred throughout the COVID-19 pandemic have improved, said Chuck Sox, the associate dean of impact and partnerships for the University of Cincinnati Carl H. Lindner College of Business. However, high demand is leading to shortages of some items in the days leading up to the Super Bowl.

“It’s concentrated in Cincinnati, in particular, this year, for obvious reasons,” Sox said. “Your local store might run out of your favorite brand of beer or might run out of chicken wings. So, you know, it’s just important for us to get out early and shop around, see what we can find.”

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Featured image: UC  supply chain expert Chuck Sox. Screenshot courtesy of WLWT video.

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