The article misses the point entirely - they haven’t “shut down”. The are running their business at 120%. They are not accepting new customers because existing orders are many times their ability to process. It like saying a crowded restaurant has “ceased operations” because they won’t seat new customers.
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The article misses the point entirely - they haven’t “shut down”. The are running their business at 120%. They are not accepting new customers because existing orders are many times their ability to process. It like saying a crowded restaurant has “ceased operations” because they won’t seat new customers.
Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded.