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Target Shelves Now Empty Amidst Supply Chain Turmoil

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April 27, 2022 But if you’re a shopper at this Central Texas Target… you might have notice

April 27, 2022 [Breaking Tech Circle] Below is a message from our partners that we thought you'd enjoy: Dear Reader, [You may have noticed prices getting higher at the store. You may have noticed shortages, delays, “sold out” signs…]( But if you’re a shopper at this Central Texas Target… you might have noticed something else. [The “New Normal” For Holiday Shopping]( [The “New Normal” For Holiday Shopping]( Rows and rows of [completely empty shelves]( as far as the eye can see. [Completely empty shelves]( [Click Here to Learn Why These Empty Shelves Are Igniting the Stock Market Event of a Lifetime]( hese pictures were taken directly by one of our researchers on the ground on a Thursday morning in late 2021. They are not edited in any way. This was not a closed or vacant store… These pictures were taken during normal business hours on a weekday. In the heart of the holiday shopping season. Yet this national chain was forced to leave entire sections of its store empty, generating zero revenue. And this store is not alone. - Newsweek reports, [“Empty Shelves Across U.S. Stores.”]( - The Global Times writes, [“‘Empty shelves’ persist as US looks like ‘developing country.’”]( - ABC says, [“Global supply chain problems now leading to empty shelves.”]( I don’t need to tell you… Supply chain disruptions are getting worse than anyone thought possible. It’s no wonder Bloomberg and NPR say we’re now living in “Hell.” Why The New York Times calls the supply chain a “Disaster.” And understand… This problem didn’t start in Texas. It’s not stopping there either… [Click here to learn why every store shelf in the country could soon look just like these—and what you can do to prepare.]( Sincerely, Jeff Brown, Founder, Brownstone Research This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you made a great decision to receive our Digest Daily. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [white list us]( © 2021 Breaking Tech Circle. All Rights Reserved. 600 Boulevard South SW Suite 104 Huntsville, AL 35802 [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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