The pandemic taught corporate America a valuable lesson: variety is not necessarily a good thing.

Disruptions to supply chains that accompanied the global lockdowns meant companies could no longer provide the extensive range of goods that customers had become accustomed to before Covid-19. But even though supply strains have mostly disappeared, businesses are keeping their downsized offerings largely in place, becoming more efficient and helping to make the economy stronger and more durable.

Fewer Products Signal Increased Corporate Efficiency

Fewer Products Signal Increased Corporate Efficiency

The pandemic taught corporate America a valuable lesson: variety is not necessarily a good thing.

Disruptions to supply........

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