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Farmers, grocery stores bracing for impact of food processing problems

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Farmers, grocery stores bracing for impact of food processing problems

Farmers, grocery stores bracing for impact of food processing problems

As millions of pounds of meat are expected to disappear from the U.S. food supply chain due to coronavirus, Southeast Michigan farmers and grocery stores are bracing for the impact.

Many farmers are fearing bankruptcy.

As restaurant sales plunge, grocery store demand is also surging and now there’s food processing problems.


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