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A Global COLLAPSE Is Coming: Major U.S. Retailers Suddenly Cancelling Billions Of Dollars Of Orders

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“Walmart, Target and other major U.S. retailers are literally canceling billions of dollars in orders ahead of the coming holiday season,” Michael Snyder writes in The Economic Collapse Blog.

This makes absolutely zero sense.

Do these major retailers know something is about to go down?

The holiday season is typically the busiest time of year, and at this time in 2021 there were concerns the global supply chain couldn’t handle enough inventory.

It’s the opposite in 2022.

“All of a sudden major retailers are feverishly canceling orders, and this would only make sense if a severe economic downturn was imminent,” Snyder adds.

For example, Walmart admitted that it has canceled “billions of dollars in orders” as the upcoming holiday season approaches.

From Retail Wire:

John David Rainey, Walmart’s EVP and CFO, said it had cleared most summer inventory, was reducing exposure in electronics, home and sporting goods, and canceled “billions of dollars in orders” to realign inventories. He said, “Our actions in Q3 will allow us to make significant progress toward rationalizing absolute levels and mix, which will enable our stores to be well positioned ahead of the holiday season.”

Meanwhile, Target canceled “more than $1.5 billion” in orders.

Via End Time Headlines:

Christina Hennington, Target’s EVP and chief growth officer, said steps being taken by the discounter’s buying team include “rigorously reforecasting expectations for the balance of the year and beyond and determining where to reduce future receipts and orders.

Kohl’s and Under Armour have also canceled a large number of orders.

Footwear News writes:

Kohl’s has also pulled back on order receipts and increased promotions to get through an inventory glut.

“We have taken action to address inventory, including increasing promotions, being aggressive on clearing excess inventory and pulling back on receipts,” said Kohl’s CFO Jill Timm in a call with investors.

Under Armour also said it made some proactive cancellations due to supply chain constraints to ensure that “the right inventory was coming in at the right time,” said interim president and CEO Colin Browne in a call with investors.

FedEx CEO Raj Subramaniam publicly admitted he thinks a recession is coming.

He told CNBC’s Jim Cramer that he believes a recession is impending for the global economy.

Snyder writes in The Economic Collapse:

Sadly, he is right on target.

For months, I have been warning that the economic numbers were telling us that big trouble was on the way, and now everyone can see it.

But unlike the “Great Recession” of 2008 and 2009, this time we are also going to have to deal with raging inflation even as economic activity slows down all around us.

In fact, the Wall Street Journal is ominously warning that U.S. consumers “are set to pay even more this winter” as heating costs continue to soar to absolutely ridiculous levels…

U.S. utility customers, faced with some of their largest bills in years, are set to pay even more this winter as natural-gas prices continue to climb.

Natural-gas prices have more than doubled this year because of a global supply shortage made worse by the war in Ukraine, and they are expected to remain elevated for months as fuel is needed to light and heat homes during the winter. The supply crunch has made it substantially more expensive for utilities to purchase or produce power, and those costs are being passed on to customers.

The cost of living has been rising much faster than our paychecks have for quite some time now, and a lot more pain is on the horizon.

I really like how Brandon Smith recently summarized the current state of the U.S. economy…

A common refrain from people who are critical of alternative economists is that we have been predicting crisis for so long that “eventually we will be right.” These are generally people who don’t understand the nature of economic decline – It’s like an avalanche that builds over time, then breaks and quickly escalates as it flows down the mountain. What they don’t grasp is that they are in the middle of an economic collapse RIGHT NOW, and they just can’t see it because they have been acclimated to the presence of the snow and cold.

Economic decline is a process that takes many years, and while you might get an event like the market crash of 1929 or the crash of 2008, these moments of panic are nothing more than the wreckage left behind by the great wave of tumbling ice that everyone should have seen coming far in advance, but they refused.

That is so true.

We are already in the midst of a raging economic crisis, but things will get so much worse during the months and years to come.

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John
John
1 year ago

Yep
Manufacturers will No longer accept the Fiat dollar, they can’t make payment!
No gold or silver!

Babsan
Babsan
1 year ago

Who,NWO and their sick leeches have planned this for years and Covid and Biden gave them an opening

GrannyD
Granny
1 year ago

Stocked my pantry, spam, rice, pasta, etc. seen this before and now no one believes us old folks. Got some popcorn also because it’s going to be a show when all these bug shot young things can’t pay for their fancy phones and crazy watches, ear buds and all that tech stuff that they can’t let go of for a minute. Me I’m going to fry my spam and have food to eat that they would frown at.

SUE
SUE
1 year ago

THANKS JOEBAMA………..YOU TRULY ARE DISGUSTING……….CHOKE ON YOUR ILL GOTTEN GAINES THAT PUT AMERICA IN THIS POSITION

bert33
bert33
1 year ago

journalists being stupid again. we live in a time of wretched excess when perfectly good consumer goods in good condition and working order go in the trash, in the trash,, because of surplus in the home and when the charity donation pplaces refuse your stuff because their warehouses are full, then you see that foie-gras-onomix has run its course, the foie gras being the interest payments you make by buying stuff you dont need with money you dont have(paraphrasing Carlin, R.I.P.) and filling your house with it ’till its too crowded to walk across the livng room. Glut. It’s glut. we have 3 of everything.

Phineas
Phineas
1 year ago

They know, as everyone knows, that people are rapidly losing financial ground, and yet when businesses naturally reduce inventory “This makes absolutely zero sense”?
Who writes this stuff? Honestly?
The first thing people eliminate from their budget is red chinese plastic junk, most of what the listed retailers sell.