Social media platforms saw users post about shelves in their local supermarkets out of toilet paper. Experts said it was because consumer behaviour, not the U.S. port strike.
Panic buying is more likely to cause a toilet paper shortage than the ongoing union dockworker's strike that shutdown 36 East ...
Some consumers are panic-buying toilet paper and other goods amid the East Coast port strike, as they did during the COVID-19 ...
Shoppers in Virginia and other states have emptied store shelves of toilet paper after a dockworkers strike began. Here's why ...
Some US shoppers are stocking up on toilet paper amid fears of potential disruption from the port strike and increased demand ...
Some people are hoarding toilet paper again because of the strike among longshore workers at East and Gulf Coast ports. CNN’s ...
A longshoreman strike at U.S. ports has people panic-buying toilet paper. But experts say there’s no need to stockpile ...
Toilet paper shortages in stores across America are giving folks nightmarish reminders of the pandemic era. But the lack of ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association port strike has made headlines this week as a major disruption in supply chains ...
Toilet paper shortages nationwide are haunting reminders of the pandemic. Yet, these shortages aren’t due to a significant port strike.
With consumers clamoring for toilet paper because of a panic caused by the port workers' strike along the East and Gulf ...
Since the start of the dockworkers’ strike on Tuesday, wholesale stores like BJ’s and Costco have seen a rush of customers.