I wrote a couple weeks ago to alert you all that since March 7, the global markets for nickel have been in complete turmoil. Nickel is the primary cost component of the stainless steels used in so much foodservice and supplies and thus higher prices for nickel almost always mean higher prices for stainless. …
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