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Within the next two weeks or so Bettie Apr 2025 #1
You got pork backwards. China loves pork but cancelled order for US 12,000 tons. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2025 #2
Thanks! (edited) kentuck Apr 2025 #8
Yes. Eat the rich. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2025 #9
Other way around. WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2025 #3
Look for a big drop in pork prices here and higher in China. multigraincracker Apr 2025 #4
re: pork chops TnDem Apr 2025 #5
We don't import from African swine flu countries. Historic NY Apr 2025 #13
Already happening here in Los Angeles...................... Lovie777 Apr 2025 #6
It was reported that it would start on the West Coast. kentuck Apr 2025 #10
MSNBC report I just saw said LA seeing 44% drop in container traffic starting to happen. Pity the workers... dutch777 Apr 2025 #11
Please tell!!! sunflowerseed Apr 2025 #18
Just go with general preparedness MissB Apr 2025 #20
All these estimates come from guests on Bloomberg: Mike 03 Apr 2025 #7
Books are excluded from tariffs? Is that so Trump can still sell his Bible made in China at the bargain price of $59.99? tetedur Apr 2025 #34
I'm bracing for some Soviet style trickle down... Hugin Apr 2025 #12
I don't know, and I'm not sure what to stock up on Meowmee Apr 2025 #14
Don't know how you feel about freeze-dried fruits and veges but I find them acceptable EverHopeful Apr 2025 #25
Thanks 😁 Meowmee Apr 2025 #27
The freeze-dried berries i get don't have sugar added EverHopeful Apr 2025 #32
Thanks I will look for them 😁 Meowmee Apr 2025 #39
The crisis will outlast any stashed food but good appliances & devices will outlast the crisis. . . .nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2025 #31
It will vary depending on the product and industry Fiendish Thingy Apr 2025 #15
Well, I'm seeing a lot of sold out items--especially refurbished (but popular) cell phone models, hlthe2b Apr 2025 #16
What is sold out? What state? Thanks sunflowerseed Apr 2025 #21
Online.. Amazon and other sellers as I said. Search various products--especially recent & refurbished. hlthe2b Apr 2025 #24
End of 3rd quarter Johonny Apr 2025 #17
Dollar stores will be hit first NickB79 Apr 2025 #19
I lost track kacekwl Apr 2025 #22
Yes, see this site Bluetus Apr 2025 #36
I thought I heard him say kacekwl Apr 2025 #43
Worse Than The Covid Shortages? Costco Here I Come! the_liberal_grandpa Apr 2025 #23
Big Box ZDU Apr 2025 #26
Seems to me like half the food in ALDI is from Canada bucolic_frolic Apr 2025 #28
Aldi carries stuff from Canada and places like Belgium, Germany and so on. mucholderthandirt Apr 2025 #44
He has gone back and forth so much I do not know where we sit. Last I heard he pulled back. LizBeth Apr 2025 #29
Not worried about food madville Apr 2025 #30
51% of Fruits and 69% of fresh veggies come from Mexico JCMach1 Apr 2025 #38
Large portion of Mexican produce is exempt madville Apr 2025 #42
It is incorrect to say that the China supply line moniss Apr 2025 #33
If I remember correctly, some of the wood pulp used to produce TP is imported from Canada MissB Apr 2025 #35
From what I'm reading I'm not seeing moniss Apr 2025 #37
Does this help ? republianmushroom Apr 2025 #40
I'm on it. T paper is a serious concern in my house. Eggs too. librechik Apr 2025 #41
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