Some of these, I could be willing to chalk up to 2-3 shifts a day, 6-7 days a week for two years, trying to pump more food back into the supply line. But too many of them (like Azure) are alternative-chain suppliers.
I'm hoping someone digs through and puts together the rate of of food processing plant fires over the past five years or so. I'm really curious if this is actually an increase, or if before the supply chain issues it was only really reported on by local news.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if it was the result of some sort of sabotage by domestic or foreign actors. But that needs some evidence that this is actually a significant increase from earlier numbers.
this is like the start to a GI Joe multi-episode storyline
something something Franchise Wars something something
Guess we better start getting used to Taco Bell.
No Pizza Hut will reign supreme!
Some of these, I could be willing to chalk up to 2-3 shifts a day, 6-7 days a week for two years, trying to pump more food back into the supply line. But too many of them (like Azure) are alternative-chain suppliers.
Too many coincidences makes me twitchy.
To quote Ian Fleming
I'm hoping someone digs through and puts together the rate of of food processing plant fires over the past five years or so. I'm really curious if this is actually an increase, or if before the supply chain issues it was only really reported on by local news.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if it was the result of some sort of sabotage by domestic or foreign actors. But that needs some evidence that this is actually a significant increase from earlier numbers.
From my Google searches and some comments on the other thread here, it looks like prior to 2020, the average was one and change per year.
Y'call that a food processing plant fire?
THIS is a food processing plant fire.
USCSB report videos are what documentaries should be.