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Food Quality on Regal Princess 12/27-1/7/24


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2 hours ago, azbirdmom said:

I do think that some of this is attributable to financial issues at the parent company. 

There are also supply chain issues. For example, in parts of the US finding eggs is very hit or miss.

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2 hours ago, MacMadame said:

There are also supply chain issues. For example, in parts of the US finding eggs is very hit or miss.

 

"Supply chain issues" is such a great term for businesses - it can mean anything from "we've overfished the crab" to "factory has a bad reputation and can't hire" to "the ship from China overturned in rough seas" to "our supplier just decided to double their prices." You can just say "supply chain" and people shrug and nod their heads.

 

The Great Egg Shortage a year or two back combined extreme hoarding with extreme profiteering, and seemed to end suspiciously quickly when people decided the price was too high.

 

Major cruise lines have multiple suppliers, so I'd expect that an overall issue would be more on the lines' side.

 

 

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