With more Americans cooking at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, grocery stores face higher consumer demand for food and other products precisely when the nationβs supply chain is being strained. While shortages of some basic goods have raised concerns about the U.S. food supply, VOAβs Kane Farabaugh reports from the state of Wisconsin β America’s dairy capital β that bare store shelves donβt necessarily mean the nation is running out of food.
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