The supply-chain crunch is about to hit another part of American life: Thanksgiving dinner.

Supplies of food and household items are 11% lower than normal as of Oct. 31, according to data from market-research firm IRI. That figure isn’t far from the bare shelves of March 2020, when supplies were down 13%.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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