Post #433,443
4/7/20 10:37:29 AM
4/7/20 10:37:29 AM
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never thought I'd stand in line to shop at Wal-Mart
but we're running low on toilet paper and a neighbor's kid is a stockboy there. Kid says "We open at 7 AM and the tp runs out by 8 AM" so this morning I stood in line, waiting for my turn to go inside and be a customer. Got the 2nd to last package of Charmin.
Totally mind-boggling.
Satan (impatiently) to Newcomer: The trouble with you Chicago people is, that you think you are the best people down here; whereas you are merely the most numerous. - - - Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's New Calendar" 1897
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Post #433,445
4/7/20 12:39:22 PM
4/7/20 12:39:22 PM
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Apparently Costco around here has it
And there's a restaurant that is selling groceries and supplies for pickup now, including 3 rolls of TP per customer.
Regards, -scott Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson.
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Post #433,455
4/7/20 9:29:33 PM
4/7/20 9:29:33 PM
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Heard an explanation for the shortage.
Basically, it's because we only shit and use TP at home now. It used to be that some of that used to be done at work, school, restaurants, shopping centers, etc. The commercial TP are the huge rolls of single ply paper often made from recycled paper and a totally separate supply chain starting with the manufacturers.
So, it's not hoarding, it's the demand being way up.
Alex
"There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge."
-- Isaac Asimov
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Post #433,456
4/7/20 9:31:20 PM
4/7/20 9:31:20 PM
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there was shortages here long befor stuff started closing down, panic buying
that why I got a newspaper subscription
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" – Richard Feynman
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Post #433,470
4/8/20 10:29:50 AM
4/8/20 10:29:50 AM
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Started as panic buying, continuing as a change in habits
Regards, -scott Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson.
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Post #433,458
4/7/20 10:01:13 PM
4/7/20 10:01:13 PM
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Welll ...
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Post #433,460
4/7/20 11:19:33 PM
4/7/20 11:19:33 PM
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"Sorry, you are not a winner. "
LRPD sez (also GRR) {{sigh}} A no longer Dis- U.S., eh? well, guess we need a bit of dreaming now.
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Post #433,462
4/8/20 1:03:04 AM
4/8/20 1:03:04 AM
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"I just know what I read in the magazines."
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Post #433,464
4/8/20 1:58:31 AM
4/8/20 1:58:31 AM
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"All artists are potentially a victim of their desire to be unique. "
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Post #433,465
4/8/20 2:01:54 AM
4/8/20 2:01:54 AM
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unlikely.
Hoarding behavior was promoted by the news media, including reports of no TP at all in Australia.
If this country had any idea how to handle a crisis situation, the current store enforced limits of 1 package per family would have gone in immediately.
My visit to Super King Market on Monday found huge amounts of paper napkins, which had been in growing supply for over a week, and good supplies of TP, which had been spotty. Paper Towels, which were very rare, were now in good supply too. The paper mills are catching up now that the markets enforce a "one package per family" limit.
Comet Cleanser is still in very short supply, because profiteers have bought it all up and are selling it for over $8 per can on eBay. I was running low, but found a cleaning supply wholesale company that had a slightly different non-retail version (blue can not green) in good supply.
My other shortage, Agent Orange (my name for powerful citrus peel based cleaners). was pretty much wiped out on the Internet, but my local home improvement store had a couple of gallon jugs (yes, I bought only one).
The NRA has sued Los Angeles County for not designating gun stores as "essential businesses" exempt from closure. This has caused long lines at gun stores in Riverside County. After all, once you have a huge hoard of TP, you need guns and ammo to protect it!
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Post #433,469
4/8/20 10:19:00 AM
4/8/20 10:19:00 AM
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ROFL. Good one.
After all, once you have a huge hoard of TP, you need guns and ammo to protect it!
bcnu, Mikem
It's mourning in America again.
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Post #433,482
4/8/20 8:36:12 PM
4/8/20 8:36:12 PM
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The TP hoarding was weird here.
It really was panic buying. Most of our TP is made here and manufacturers ramped up production within a week, but people kept buying. Supermarkets would roll out a 7-foot high pallett in the middle of the day and it would all be gone in 10 minutes.
But that was a few weeks ago. There is less being bought now and supply is easier to keep up.
Wade.
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