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Judi Lynn

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Tue Nov 17, 2020, 07:48 PM Nov 2020

Toilet paper limits, empty shelves are back as virus surges [View all]

Last edited Wed Nov 18, 2020, 01:15 AM - Edit history (2)

Source: Associated Press

By JOSEPH PISANI and ANNE D'INNOCENZIO
a few seconds ago

NEW YORK (AP) -- Looking for toilet paper? Good luck.

A surge of new coronavirus cases in the U.S. is sending people back to stores to stockpile again, leaving shelves bare and forcing retailers to put limits on purchases.

Walmart said Tuesday it's having trouble keeping up with demand for cleaning supplies in some stores. Supermarket chains Kroger and Publix are limiting how much toilet paper and paper towels shoppers can buy after demand spiked recently. And Amazon is sold out of most disinfectant wipes and paper towels.

A similar scene played out back in March, when the pandemic first hit and people hunkered down in their homes.

But Geoff Freeman, president and CEO of the Consumer Brands Association, formerly the Grocery Manufacturers Association, said he doesn't expect things to be as bad this go-around since lockdowns are being handled on a regional basis and everyone is better prepared.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-3e22bd5b4d448c3906c1dabd81f19abe

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Yup Sherman A1 Nov 2020 #1
same. rationing should be next. cupons the like . AllaN01Bear Nov 2020 #2
Roll with it, baby! sandensea Nov 2020 #3
WalMart has contracted my services to haul dware Nov 2020 #4
Safe and easy travels! JudyM Nov 2020 #5
Thank you. nt dware Nov 2020 #6
Interesting, Wellstone ruled Nov 2020 #9
And this pertains to me how? dware Nov 2020 #12
Surprised you are dragging product from Cali into Wellstone ruled Nov 2020 #13
I have no idea why I'm hauling from the Barstow facility, dware Nov 2020 #15
Nice thing is you don't have to pull the load Wellstone ruled Nov 2020 #16
That's what I love about hauling for WalMart, dware Nov 2020 #17
See they are also pulling all Wellstone ruled Nov 2020 #21
I don't think that's really true HermitageHermit Nov 2020 #22
My hat's off to the truckers. hamsterjill Nov 2020 #19
I'm with you Steelrolled Nov 2020 #24
Thank you. dware Nov 2020 #31
I don't know it from being there ... but I'm guessing that's a pretty boring drive ... mr_lebowski Nov 2020 #25
Yeah, it can get pretty boring, dware Nov 2020 #30
Wonder how boring it would for UPS semi drivers doing the Wichita to OKC run Bengus81 Nov 2020 #33
Just got home from the grocery. Shelves aren't empty, but they are sparse. Midnight Writer Nov 2020 #7
Toilet paper was slightly depleted Warpy Nov 2020 #8
saw it today at a Target in Ventura.... dhill926 Nov 2020 #10
People are stocking up provisions for winter HermitageHermit Nov 2020 #23
Thankfully, I'm good until roughly May or June Polybius Nov 2020 #11
Interesting how MAGAts who don't believe in COVID will gleefully shove old people out of the way flibbitygiblets Nov 2020 #14
Sam's Club in Jacksonville, NC has loads of paper towels and toilet paper. marie999 Nov 2020 #18
Our Costco has been out of paper towels. hamsterjill Nov 2020 #20
Bainless NitWits noneof_theabove Nov 2020 #26
Have they used all the TP they bought last spring? CrispyQ Nov 2020 #27
Exactly. At the rate I am going through my hoard... TomCADem Nov 2020 #28
I've never bought a 12-pack of TP before. CrispyQ Nov 2020 #29
I stocked up a month or more ago when I heard that retailers were predicting massive shortages again truthisfreedom Nov 2020 #32
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