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What parts will you need?

dougw
dougw over 5 years ago

It sounds like the sudden change in lifestyle due to the pandemic has dramatically disrupted consumer habits, which in turn has disrupted the manufacturing mix.

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This is leading to parts shortages as companies are scrambling to try to reactively adjust to the new demand profiles.

 

There has been a spike in teleconferencing equipment demand - like laptops and webcams.

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Seniors are suddenly taking to on-line shopping - even for groceries.

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People are buying vehicles to avoid public transportation.

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Etc.

 

There is already a growing shortage of chips - some automobile manufacturers are closing plants because of it.

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These shortages are hard to predict and they lead to wild fluctuations as buyers start ordering more than they need or hoarding stock.

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Do you have a plan to deal with these fluctuations (buy more toilet paper) or do you expect to roll the dice and take them in stride?

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  • dubbie
    dubbie over 5 years ago +6
    When all this started I decided that I would not hoard, or make any special purchases or even shop in any different way as I have been practicing not worrying about what I might need for tomorrow - being…
  • DAB
    DAB over 5 years ago +5
    We adapted. Did not hoard as we buy in bulk anyway and had reserves to wait out the restock time lag. We have done more ordering delivery. My wife took advantage of a discount offer for doordash, which…
  • fmilburn
    fmilburn over 5 years ago +4
    I didn’t hoard but I have used more online shopping and reduced grocery shopping in person to once a week during time reserved for seniors. I also loaded my small freezer section up but that plan backfired…
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  • neilk
    0 neilk over 5 years ago

    We don't hoard and we haven't had any problems. I have been intrigued by some of the goods that have gone out of stock in the local stores - good job we never buy that!!

     

    I'm only a hobbyist, and not very active compared with many people on here. I've only needed to buy a few odds and sods in the last few months and haven't had any difficulties.

     

    Neil

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    0 dougw over 5 years ago in reply to neilk

    I tend to "accumulate" stuff (when I see a bargain) on the pretense that I will find a use for it, and very seldom purge any of it. Maybe that is the definition of a hoarder, I don't know, but I do regularly use material from my stash. I haven't stocked up on essentials just because of the pandemic, although my better half did buy a freezer.

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    0 kmikemoo over 5 years ago in reply to dougw

    dougw  The freezer is a great addition. image  I tell the Mrs. that it adds "options".  Which means, now we don't run out of stuff.  If you don't have it, it's no longer an option - of what to make for dinner or what to put on the grill.  It allows us to buy butter, bread, bags of shredded cheese, etc. when it's on sale.  And... when we opt to have those $2 frozen pizzas for dinner, I've always got a bag of mozzarella in the freezer that can get the cheese level to where I like it.

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    0 kmikemoo over 5 years ago in reply to dougw

    dougw  The freezer is a great addition. image  I tell the Mrs. that it adds "options".  Which means, now we don't run out of stuff.  If you don't have it, it's no longer an option - of what to make for dinner or what to put on the grill.  It allows us to buy butter, bread, bags of shredded cheese, etc. when it's on sale.  And... when we opt to have those $2 frozen pizzas for dinner, I've always got a bag of mozzarella in the freezer that can get the cheese level to where I like it.

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