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Supply issues will be over in early 2022,
Ah well Mazzno - I must need new glasses then because I read City AM quoting Rob Pitcher as saying "“One week we have a problem with fresh fruit and veg – the next it’s ‘is all the vodka turning up?’”
Obviously, as a holder of the shares I'm hoping that you're right and it's simply a journalist making mischief and that there is no problem whatsoever.
Why does properbrutal have dig around and prove to you something he knows is true as its hi job and industry?
Hello,
Seen it seeing it was nearly two weeks ago :) but again this was just an article speculating and i agree we could see shortages in the future. But unfortunately Laughton its all in the header Thursday 7 October 2021 6:07 pm
Bar staff worry about vodka deliveries amid driver shortages Bar staff worry about vodka deliveries amid driver shortages
Not fact so like I said to both Facts please
@mazzno. I don’t need an article, I work in the exact industry and it chaos at the minute. I don’t need to read an article to tell me otherwise!
Here you go Mazzno - https://www.cityam.com/bar-staff-worry-about-vodka-deliveries-amid-driver-shortages/
Hello
Sorry still confused no press release or news no shortages as yet so as I said if you are going to post have something solid otherwise it's just speculation.
You can’t hide from the news. It’s logistics in all industries (truck drivers). I work for a spirit company, and it’s the same for any company dealing with alcohol. Not enough drivers in the supply chain. April - June was all about not having enough stock in the country, as people flooded back to bars, now there is plenty of stock in the country, but no one to deliver it. This is taking up the majority of my time at work atm. Good thing is, on some products, you can have similar replacements, but not regularly available.
What article press release says that they are running short of stock???????
Not too sure how you can get plenty of stock in when there isn’t any. Some products have been unavailable for months. Bars don’t have a warehouse to stock these things, they can only hold so much, and when there flying through it, it’s gone in a few weeks. Look how big beer barrels are, some venues rely on weekly deliveries, as when they are first built, covid and supply issues isn’t really a risk you envisage. Yet again, if all bars are getting lots of stock in, there is nowhere near enough to go around, hence suppliers run out straight away. It’s not a simple fix
Yes, I think I realised that. What I meant was that "just in time supply chains" are now dead in the water so don't rely on supplies coming when you need them. Get plenty of stock in when it is available and then continue ordering as normal so that you have a meaningful buffer for those weeks when supplies are a problem.
Yes, I'm sure they are doing that but the past year or so has proven that people don't always do what is obvious.
@laughton. What he means by that is that all spirit suppliers are having struggles logistically to supply. So one week it’s all vodka that turns up, because there is no gin or rum available to buy. Next week beer is a struggle, but plenty of gin etc
Company I work for had a big office party yesterday to celebrate an achievement from previous year.
I don't think it'll take a lot of encouragement to get these parties started...
Big holding for me - and increased yesterday on Update so should be really giving all the bull points - but being realistic:
“One week we have a problem with fresh fruit and veg – the next it’s ‘is all the vodka turning up?’”
OK maybe the fresh fruit and veg is an excusable problem - but "vodka"?? You've got loads of cash and cashflow so bulk order and hold in stock! Please don't come back to us in January and tell us that some outlets ran out of spirits.
So, could be even better. I think you will get a lot of self organised xmas partys rather than company ones
Interesting interview with the CEO today:
https://www.cityam.com/bar-staff-worry-about-vodka-deliveries-amid-driver-shortages/
"Providing the business has a “normal ish” Christmas, the CEO said the group would likely upgrade its year end forecast."
Don't see any reason why revs won't be booming at Christmas