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  • C Cp Coder

    I must admit: I stocked up on non-perishables to see our family through a potential period of 2 to 3 weeks of quarantine. But now the stores are running out of paper goods like paper towels and toilet paper! :wtf: Why are people buying up entire stocks of these items? :confused:

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    I know some people probably are buying multiple packs of toilet roll, but at the same time it's not like they put thousands of packs on the shelves. Even if each customer only bought a single pack they would probably clean out the stock pretty quick. I think it's just that on a normal day not everyone will buy toilet roll, but now everyone wants a pack just in case... and of course the d***heads who are actually buying 10 packs. It is frustrating being a non-panic shopper though, and I can't even get a new pack of toilet rolls when I am genuinely low on them. Same with hand soap, I ran out in the bathroom and was lucky just to get one to replace it (triple the cost of the ones I normally buy).

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      I must admit: I stocked up on non-perishables to see our family through a potential period of 2 to 3 weeks of quarantine. But now the stores are running out of paper goods like paper towels and toilet paper! :wtf: Why are people buying up entire stocks of these items? :confused:

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      See below: The Lounge: "Why do people stock up on toilet paper in crisis situations"[^] The general consensus is: "People are stupid". A quick trip to QA, reddit, FarceBok, or Twatter will confirm this.

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      • C Cp Coder

        I must admit: I stocked up on non-perishables to see our family through a potential period of 2 to 3 weeks of quarantine. But now the stores are running out of paper goods like paper towels and toilet paper! :wtf: Why are people buying up entire stocks of these items? :confused:

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        It started in Hong Kong, then Australia. So people got spooked and thought "OMG, it's the end of civilisation". I guess they would rather starve than not be able to wipe themselves.

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          It started in Hong Kong, then Australia. So people got spooked and thought "OMG, it's the end of civilisation". I guess they would rather starve than not be able to wipe themselves.

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          Which is weird, because if you don't eat ... Truely, GIGO in action!

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            I know some people probably are buying multiple packs of toilet roll, but at the same time it's not like they put thousands of packs on the shelves. Even if each customer only bought a single pack they would probably clean out the stock pretty quick. I think it's just that on a normal day not everyone will buy toilet roll, but now everyone wants a pack just in case... and of course the d***heads who are actually buying 10 packs. It is frustrating being a non-panic shopper though, and I can't even get a new pack of toilet rolls when I am genuinely low on them. Same with hand soap, I ran out in the bathroom and was lucky just to get one to replace it (triple the cost of the ones I normally buy).

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            musefan wrote:

            and of course the d***heads who are actually buying 10 packs.

            "Limit 2 per customer". Problem solved. Looking at the flyers I get through the mail, it's something they do on a regular basis. They don't do it now because stores are more than happy to sell their entire stock.

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            • C Cp Coder

              I must admit: I stocked up on non-perishables to see our family through a potential period of 2 to 3 weeks of quarantine. But now the stores are running out of paper goods like paper towels and toilet paper! :wtf: Why are people buying up entire stocks of these items? :confused:

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              You'll notice that children's crayons are all sold out, too. That's because twitter might go down, and the most appropriate replacement for it is crayon on toilet paper.

              I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                musefan wrote:

                and of course the d***heads who are actually buying 10 packs.

                "Limit 2 per customer". Problem solved. Looking at the flyers I get through the mail, it's something they do on a regular basis. They don't do it now because stores are more than happy to sell their entire stock.

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                I suspect that some of them are putting out "half loaded shelves" to make it look like they are running out - just to sell more ...

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                  You'll notice that children's crayons are all sold out, too. That's because twitter might go down, and the most appropriate replacement for it is crayon on toilet paper.

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                  I don't think twitter actually uses brown crayons ... :~ X|

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                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                    See below: The Lounge: "Why do people stock up on toilet paper in crisis situations"[^] The general consensus is: "People are stupid". A quick trip to QA, reddit, FarceBok, or Twatter will confirm this.

                    "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                    Or, "people seems to stock up on tp. I'd better buy some in case they run out"

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                    • C Cp Coder

                      I must admit: I stocked up on non-perishables to see our family through a potential period of 2 to 3 weeks of quarantine. But now the stores are running out of paper goods like paper towels and toilet paper! :wtf: Why are people buying up entire stocks of these items? :confused:

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                      In Germany at least where I live in a medium to large city, toilet paper is not available or I am very late. I tend to shop 20 mins before the closing time. Other stocks not available or running low are 1. Sugar 2. Flour 3. Pasta/Noodles 4. Hand sanitizers

                      cheers,

                      Super

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                      • C Cp Coder

                        I must admit: I stocked up on non-perishables to see our family through a potential period of 2 to 3 weeks of quarantine. But now the stores are running out of paper goods like paper towels and toilet paper! :wtf: Why are people buying up entire stocks of these items? :confused:

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                        • S super

                          In Germany at least where I live in a medium to large city, toilet paper is not available or I am very late. I tend to shop 20 mins before the closing time. Other stocks not available or running low are 1. Sugar 2. Flour 3. Pasta/Noodles 4. Hand sanitizers

                          cheers,

                          Super

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                          Went to a supermarket at lunchtime. Absolutely no toilet paper, no dried pasta, very few tins of baked beans, almost no eggs for some reason. Cheap antibacterial liquid soap all sold out, but plenty of the more expensive ones (yeah, it is that sort of area).

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                            See below: The Lounge: "Why do people stock up on toilet paper in crisis situations"[^] The general consensus is: "People are stupid". A quick trip to QA, reddit, FarceBok, or Twatter will confirm this.

                            "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                            There are two complementary theories: 1. The Males are Idiots Theory (MIT) 2. The Females are Idiots Theory (FIT) Between them, they explain all human behaviour. :)

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                              musefan wrote:

                              and of course the d***heads who are actually buying 10 packs.

                              "Limit 2 per customer". Problem solved. Looking at the flyers I get through the mail, it's something they do on a regular basis. They don't do it now because stores are more than happy to sell their entire stock.

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                              dandy72 wrote:

                              "Limit 2 per customer". Problem solved.

                              Until you get that person who comes in, buys 2, leaves, comes back half an hour later buys two more, leaves, repeats. ... Not that I would ever do that to buy my favorite single malt whisky when it was limit 1 bottle per customer. :-\

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                                I suspect that some of them are putting out "half loaded shelves" to make it look like they are running out - just to sell more ...

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                                ... and to justify charging more for them.

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                                • C Cp Coder

                                  I must admit: I stocked up on non-perishables to see our family through a potential period of 2 to 3 weeks of quarantine. But now the stores are running out of paper goods like paper towels and toilet paper! :wtf: Why are people buying up entire stocks of these items? :confused:

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                                  A I may or may not have mentioned, I determined this to be an ideal time to restock my (finally) depleted stock of dried beans. Yes - I did mention in some earlier post. A total of about eight pounds (7.5 kiosk, roughly), jasmine rice and a well-stocked spice shelf means I can weather a pretty decent storm. Not thrilled by it, mind you, but not short of nutrition for probably a couple of weeks. Along with other stuff that's normally stocked when on sale. A danger would be in a situation where boiling water could not be made. Due to the prolonged boiling for both beans and rice, bacteria in water isn't an obstacle for their cooking. As I also may have mentioned - if the weather warms up and there are no ass-wipes left then one simple goes outdoors and drags their hind-quarter diligently on some grassy area.

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                                  • C Cp Coder

                                    I must admit: I stocked up on non-perishables to see our family through a potential period of 2 to 3 weeks of quarantine. But now the stores are running out of paper goods like paper towels and toilet paper! :wtf: Why are people buying up entire stocks of these items? :confused:

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                                    John R Shaw
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                                    I have wondered that for most of my life. Usually related to storms (hurricanes/blizzards/etc.). 1. They stock up on ice encase the power goes out. 2. They stock up on perishables like milk (see 1 above) and bread. 3. They stock up on non-perishables - whether they need to or not. Those of us who know that bottled water, paper towels and, yes, even toilet paper are luxury items, tend to have a more practical mind. Keeping a well stocked pantry makes sense, creating one at the last minute just inconvenience everyone else.

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                                    • R RJOberg

                                      dandy72 wrote:

                                      "Limit 2 per customer". Problem solved.

                                      Until you get that person who comes in, buys 2, leaves, comes back half an hour later buys two more, leaves, repeats. ... Not that I would ever do that to buy my favorite single malt whisky when it was limit 1 bottle per customer. :-\

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                                      So you own one of those Groucho Marx masks?

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                                      • S super

                                        In Germany at least where I live in a medium to large city, toilet paper is not available or I am very late. I tend to shop 20 mins before the closing time. Other stocks not available or running low are 1. Sugar 2. Flour 3. Pasta/Noodles 4. Hand sanitizers

                                        cheers,

                                        Super

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                                        Cp Coder
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                                        Hand sanitizers are totally unobtainable where we are in central Florida. I have a bread machine and sufficient flour to bake about 5 loaves (provided we don't run out of electricity! :-D ) Sugar and pasta is still freely available.

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                                        • C Cp Coder

                                          I must admit: I stocked up on non-perishables to see our family through a potential period of 2 to 3 weeks of quarantine. But now the stores are running out of paper goods like paper towels and toilet paper! :wtf: Why are people buying up entire stocks of these items? :confused:

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                                          DRHuff
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                                          The TP issue is obvious. Every time someone sneezes a hundred people sh*t themselves!

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