Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
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Right but right now it's hard to do that with costs rising or product amounts unknown. It's been up and down for a while now as a sustained strain. Supplies just may not be able to meet their quota. Not to mention fuel pricing has affected things. Tomatoes for instance are being affected right now due to severe droughts in CA, the western half of my state (KS) is under drought with some spots primarily where meatpacking (SW part of the state) is at is under the highest drought you can be. Sorgum, wheat, corn and soybeans are all being impacted.You make it sounds like Disney shops at the supermarket like we do. They typically sign contracts with suppliers to lock in food prices for long periods of time, which is how they are able to lock in the Dining Plan costs for a year at a time.
I'm sure you've heard in your area of restaurants having difficulty meeting demands or having to increase the costs of their menus. In my area BBQ is king and we've had restaurants hit hard, one of them in early spring pleaded with customers to please don't purchase the burnt ends (a local staple and signature) but if you do it'll be very expensive. They've doubled their prices in just a year.
Sure Disney isn't going to Walmart but they are still able to be impacted the same as other places. I can understand in a volatile market why they may hold off. Just all part of the discussion I'd say.