Michigan farmers, distributors worried by coronavirus threat to supply chain
Longtime grocer Steve Antaya isnt prone to worry.
The familys grocery business, Toms Food Center, with stores in central lower Michigan, has weathered countless snowstorms that have ground store traffic to a halt for days, as well as national crises like 9/11 and the H1N1 influenza outbreak in 2009.
Still this week, Antaya and other independent grocers in Michigan werent just struggling to restock shelves. They were trying to figure out how to deal with Michigans increasingly rattled supply chain as the coronavirus outbreak brings much of the states economy to a near halt.
Were getting regular communications about the challenges theyre having and what theyre doing to keep the gears moving, Antaya said of suppliers and distributors who provide food and supplies to Toms stores in Portland and Okemos.
Delivery trucks were late Tuesday for meat, dairy, produce, bakery items as well as health goods he said. And at times recently, the vehicles have been only half full.
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