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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsMy local Rite-Aid has a "Limit: 1" sign on the toilet paper aisle.
The shelves are still empty, though...
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My local Rite-Aid has a "Limit: 1" sign on the toilet paper aisle. (Original Post)
Aristus
Mar 2020
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KY_EnviroGuy
(14,488 posts)2. I predict TP will become the new international reserve currency.
KY........
subterranean
(3,427 posts)3. My local Target had toilet paper last weekend.
Only Cottonelle, though, for some reason.
I didn't need the TP, but I did pick up a bottle of hand sanitizer (which was also limited to one per customer).
Fla Dem
(23,591 posts)4. Yep, went to Target today, Toilet paper, tissues, paper towels all gone.
All had 1 to a customer sign. But groups (families) come in and they each grab a shopping cart and get their 1 package of paper towels, tissues and toilet paper plus any other products listed 1 to a customer and check out separately at different cashiers. Cashier told me when I mentioned all the paper goods were gone despite the one to a customer sign. Said there wasnt anything they could do about it.
Lars39
(26,107 posts)5. I remember reading that in Italy
only one person per household could go to the store.
tblue37
(65,227 posts)6. Dillon's (a Kroger company) also has signs like that and empty shelves. nt
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)7. Hannaford has a limit of 2 on many things.
However, they were out of all paper goods.