Odds and Ends — 5 December 2021

in #oddsandends2 years ago (edited)

I’ve written several times about supply chain issues I’ve seen in my area and the Dollar Tree nearest me has figured prominently more than once. The coronapocalypse has not been good to it. Since this summer its shelves have been particularly bare, less than 50% stocked. And labor shortages have forced them to curtail hours. They used to have four or five employees at work at the same time, lately no more than three, sometimes two. As late as last spring they were open seven days a week. Then they closed Sundays. A month ago they closed on Wednesdays. Typos notwithstanding, the new sign in their window says it all:


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I can see why the Dollar Tree is becoming the $1.25 tree! Soon to be $1.50 tree in Canada.

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