cybersecurity events. even influenza, bird flu, drought, severe weather. there is so much happening across the supply chain contributing to higher prices that consumers are facing in the grocery store. right now, we have to tackle one supply chain crisis at a time. that means putting, again, the freight rail issue to rest. and then we can go on to the next thing and solve the next crisis. how do we solve this crisis? our prices are through the roof and people on fixed incomes can t afford it? there is a number of steps in front of the administration that they can consider. it can be lowering steal and aluminum tariffs, really just taking that cost right out of the, you know, the manufacturers that immediately passed along to the consumer. and so that can make an knead difference, also, taking steps to improve supply chain visibility. we have to have data access to just the information around the supply chain to improve efficiency and performance and get that supply chain moving as
if they can t figure out this rail strike, it s going to be ugly. here s how some americans are cutting back. one in four on this thing plan to pass on thanksgiving to save money. 88% are now cutting at least one dish, 57% keep the gathering small. here s the consumer brands associate v.p. on why prices are still going up. watch. there s so much happening across the supply chain contributing to the higher prices that consumers are facing in the grocery store. right now we have to tackle one supply chain crisis at a time. that means putting the freight rail issue to rest and then we can go to the next thing and solve the next crisis. robert, you look at some cities where things are really high. 20% is a very low number. inflation in thanksgiving meals are pretty high. your thoughts. well, i picked up on stuff today. it was crazy expensive. so hard working americans out there, i feel for them. i know it s a difficult time