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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,359 posts)
Tue Jan 4, 2022, 04:00 PM Jan 2022

All those holiday products stuck in the supply chain will arrive eventually. When they do, ...

I've been wondering for a while what will happen when all the stuff that's stuck on boats or sitting at docks finally makes it to its destination.

The short answer: really, really big sales



All those holiday products stuck in the supply chain will arrive eventually. When they do, it could...
Retailers will have a choice to make come January: pack everything and hold it until next year or sell it at a deep discount.
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All those holiday products stuck in the supply chain will arrive eventually. When they do, ... (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jan 2022 OP
I would not count on any bargains Sherman A1 Jan 2022 #1
depends on the item I suppose... getagrip_already Jan 2022 #2
In 1978 I bought my mother a first in a series Norman Rockwell porcelain Christmas ornament. rsdsharp Jan 2022 #3

getagrip_already

(14,674 posts)
2. depends on the item I suppose...
Tue Jan 4, 2022, 04:11 PM
Jan 2022

Electronics are in short supply and there are plenty of unfilled back orders to soak up the inventory.

Ugly holiday sweaters might not have a market no matter the price. They only move in a specific season.

What will be interesting is what will happen when component back orders start to fall. Right now, a lot of companies are hoarding components. They have moved from kan-ban to buying enough to last a year or more. That is partly what is causing the shortage.

When parts become available again, companies are going to want to reduce component inventories. Could be some deals out there......

rsdsharp

(9,161 posts)
3. In 1978 I bought my mother a first in a series Norman Rockwell porcelain Christmas ornament.
Tue Jan 4, 2022, 06:07 PM
Jan 2022

We continued to buy them annually, and after mom died the ornaments came to us. We dutifully continued to buy them, even as the quality declined, the price rose, and some years the ornament had nothing to do with Christmas. We didn’t want to break up the series.

This year we ordered the ornament in September. We received several notices that shipping was delayed, and might not arrive before Christmas. It didn’t; it arrived last week — just in time for New Years. No discount at all.

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