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Tag Archives: Retail Supply Chains
Feeding the (Potentially Rather Ill) Nation?
I am not an expert on viruses or their spread and have no knowledge of how/when/if Covid19 will develop in the UK. But I have done some work on retail supply chains and however it develops they are potentially about … Continue reading →
Posted in Consumers, Covid19, Employees, Employment practices, Food Retailing, Frictionless, Government, Independents, Internet shopping, Local Retailers, Online Retailing, Panic buying, Retail leadership, Retailing, Supply Chains, Uncategorized
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Tagged Consumers, Covid19, Delivery, Disruption, Employees, Food, Government, Internet, Local Retailers, Panic buying, Retail Supply Chains
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