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Avoid panic buying during port strike
Stop panic-buying toilet paper. The port strike won’t cause a shortage.
Experts say you shouldn’t worry about a toilet paper shortage because the port strike won’t affect most tissue paper products.
Panic at the Costco! People stocking up on water, toilet paper amid port strike
If the packed parking lot outside the Costco in Cedar Park on Thursday morning is any indication, people in Central Texas are not taking any chances with the latest port strike.
Toilet paper flew off the shelves, but experts say panic buying wasn’t necessary during dockworkers strike
Evidence of panic buying was seen at stores across the country during the three-day dockworkers strike, which is now suspended, but experts say panic buying is not necessary.
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Toilet paper, paper towel panic-buying is back again in parts of the Philly area
The port strike has caused some consumers to stock up, despite the fact that most of these products are made domestically.
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Toilet paper scarce at some Massachusetts stores, expert says no need to panic buy
Most toilet paper is made in the United States, meaning the recent dockworkers' strike won't have much of an impact.
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Why is toilet paper running out? Port strike prompts panic-buying, supply chain concerns
Some consumers are panic-buying toilet paper and other goods amid the East Coast port strike, as they did during the COVID-19 ...
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Costco Toilet Paper Shortage Again Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota
Costco and other retailers across Minnesota, Iowa, and South Dakota are reporting empty shelves as consumers are panic buying toilet paper and other products.
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Covid PTSD? Amid longshoremen's strike, consumers are panic buying goods like toilet paper
Half of all U.S. ocean imports flow through the East Coast and Gulf ports, which means consumers may face higher prices and ...
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