> In what sense have we “recovered” from supply chain disruptions?
The initial shock has past, and consumer product makers have had plenty of time to do whatever they were going to do.
"Recovery" is a word that sets up certain expectations. It seems to me that what happened during the first half of this year is more usefully considered "change".
The initial shock has past, and consumer product makers have had plenty of time to do whatever they were going to do.
"Recovery" is a word that sets up certain expectations. It seems to me that what happened during the first half of this year is more usefully considered "change".