COVID-19 and Retail Supply Chains: What Panic Buying Is Teaching Us

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Risk & Insurance - Apr 01, 2020

Are you running low on toilet paper? So is everyone.  Since the first coronavirus case was confirmed in the United States, “panic-buying” has hit grocery stores, convenience stores and pharmacies. Retailers are fighting to keep the shelves stocked and the doors open, all while keeping COVID-19 out o...

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