I actually was watching BBC and they said that a lot of “furniture” was on the ship. And they were profiling these people who ordered a dining set and were mad because it was stuck on the ship.
Actually the top two items we will be missing soon are toilet paper, and coffee.
Brazil is already having transportation cost problems with coffee (Covid makes it worse), I saw a report on that last week) The bulk of our toilet paper comes from China, and African coffee (Aribica) is on several of those ships. The bulk of shipping containers on those ships can't be return to home ports for reloading anytime soon so that is another problem. Expect a backlog of unloading at ports when traffic is resumed. We will be short of many items for months. I've already loaded up on coffee. I'm going to use it anyway !
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I actually was watching BBC and they said that a lot of “furniture” was on the ship. And they were profiling these people who ordered a dining set and were mad because it was stuck on the ship.
Why don’t they just have the crew evacuate and then drop a fucking bomb on it and go about their day.
Torpedo would be cool too
Actually the top two items we will be missing soon are toilet paper, and coffee. Brazil is already having transportation cost problems with coffee (Covid makes it worse), I saw a report on that last week) The bulk of our toilet paper comes from China, and African coffee (Aribica) is on several of those ships. The bulk of shipping containers on those ships can't be return to home ports for reloading anytime soon so that is another problem. Expect a backlog of unloading at ports when traffic is resumed. We will be short of many items for months. I've already loaded up on coffee. I'm going to use it anyway !
If the BBC are running cover for it you can guarantee it's full of weyfair cabinets