Because of supply-chain woes, retailers and toy experts are warning Christmas shoppers to buy earlier than usual or they’ll face empty shelves this holiday season.
SASKATOON -- Because of supply-chain woes, retailers are warning Christmas shoppers to buy earlier than usual or they’ll face empty shelves for popular items this holiday season.
While her store is currently stocked with popular items, such as bubble-popping toys or squeezable noodles, she’s seeing early signs that things will change in the coming weeks.And while shipments from other suppliers have trickled in, delays have been far more common than in previous years. For example, an order she placed two months ago for a popular doll has yet to show up, when normally it would’ve only taken two weeks.
“Every year hot toys sell out, and so this year is even worse," he told CTV News, adding that he urges parents to start buying now, especially if they have something specific in mind."It is early -- we just heard about the short supply of toys. So I just wanted to get my shopping done prior to going to store and [it] being out of items,” she told CTV News.pandemic has led to reductions
This has led to a bottleneck in the global transportation pipeline, which is creating issues for hundreds of industries.
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