That’s a good point but perhaps you underestimate the ingenuity borne from constraints.
If you’ve got trucks arriving with meat that’s going to expire in a week, and all your stores have empty shelves, surely there is a system to get that meat into customer mouths before it expires. It could be as simple as asking each store, when they call (which they surely will), how much meat they ordered last week, and sending them the same this week. You could build out more complicated distribution mechanisms, but it should be enough to keep your goods from perishing until you manage to repair your digital crutch.
If you’ve got trucks arriving with meat that’s going to expire in a week, and all your stores have empty shelves, surely there is a system to get that meat into customer mouths before it expires. It could be as simple as asking each store, when they call (which they surely will), how much meat they ordered last week, and sending them the same this week. You could build out more complicated distribution mechanisms, but it should be enough to keep your goods from perishing until you manage to repair your digital crutch.