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New England butchers experience supply chain disruptions; remain committed to serving locals

Jacinta Dickins
Updated January 11 2022 - 1:17pm, first published 1:00pm
COMMITTED: Lennon's Butchery in Inverell hasn't been left unscathed by the Covid supply chain disruptions, but Dan Lennon says they are in a good place to serve their "amazingly supportive" locals. Photo: Jacinta Dickins
COMMITTED: Lennon's Butchery in Inverell hasn't been left unscathed by the Covid supply chain disruptions, but Dan Lennon says they are in a good place to serve their "amazingly supportive" locals. Photo: Jacinta Dickins

Sweeping shortages are playing havoc on New England's butchers, with one claiming "I'm sick to my stomach" over the stress of ever-changing supply chain disruptions.

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Jacinta Dickins

Jacinta Dickins

Features and Special Publications Journalist

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