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Which products could be affected by the port strike? What to stock up on

Consumers may soon notice that it is more difficult to find products like bananas, electronics, etc *gasp* Alcohol, now that longshoremen are officially on strike at ports from Maine to Texas.

As of Tuesday, 36 ports on the East and Gulf Coasts were closed as 45,000 union workers walked off the job after collective bargaining between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) stalled. The first ILA strike since 1977 could become one of the biggest supply chain disruptions since COVID-19, leaving a plethora of essential products in short supply on shelves and upending holiday shopping for millions of Americans.

Furthermore, the strike is not only expected to cost the economy up to $5 billion per day, but could also prove devastating to small and medium-sized businesses and also drive up prices for voters already reeling from real estate. and food inflation are frustrated, experts told USA TODAY.