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Besides boats and semiconductor chips, experts say houses, furniture, appliances and major electronics are in short supply.
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JOHNSTOWN, COLORADO - FEBRUARY 28: Eric Smith, GM and co-owner of Colorado Boat Center, is pictured in the store s main showroom on February 28, 2021 in Johnstown, Colorado. Various supply chains have been affected by the year long pandemic and boats are a part of this and the increased demand for boats has created a shortage. Eric Smith and his father Tom, co-owners of own boat center were expecting the worst at the start of the pandemic but instead sales have boomed in 2020 and demand hasn t slowed down into 2021. For the first time in 30 years we ran out of boats last year, Eric Smith said. We ve pre-sold 80% of our allotment for the year already. We are taking preorders for 2022. Boats and recreational vehicles are among the goods whose sales have skyrocketed during the pandemic as people have turned to the outdoors for socially
Schenectady County, too, will weigh capping fees for third-party food delivery apps | The Daily Gazette
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Schenectady County is following Albany County’s lead on capping fees for third-party food delivery apps.
Legislation introduced on Monday goes further than the executive order signed by Albany County Executive Dan McCoy last week by capping all fees charged to restaurants to 15 percent not just delivery charges.
Fees on apps like Grubhub, DoorDash and Uber Eats can reach as high as 30 percent, prompting growing backlash amid the industry at a time when restaurants, already facing slim profit margins, are more reliant on the online services than ever amid the coronavirus pandemic.