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In reply to the discussion: Finally.....lots of toilet paper on shelf [View all]a kennedy
(29,661 posts)4. I was very ticked off at Costco last week. We went to Costco and they
had a bazillion packages of toilet paper and I picked up two packages along with two packages of paper towels. We finish our shopping and get to the check out they took one package of toilet paper and one package of paper towels away, saying there is a one package per customer limit. We live an hour away from this Costco.......needless to say I wrote to them and voiced my displeasure. I havent heard back yet. Oh, there were NO signs either at the entrance or near the paper product section. The cashier did say there was a small written notice near the paper products, I DID NOT SEE IT.
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Come to think of it, if I had that many rolls of TP, I would get some plastic sheeting
Jamastiene
Jun 2020
#52
Cottonelle is what I was using. I managed to get a 12 pack just as the hoarding
Blue_true
Jun 2020
#55
Yes, I saw this, it is great!! Not enough TP to handle the crap he dishes out!
SWBTATTReg
Jun 2020
#17
Yeah, the Aldi's where I'm at was boarded up too (in S. STL City), but they had a big OPEN sign...
SWBTATTReg
Jun 2020
#18
Anybody see Scott's TP anywhere? Costco has their own plus Charmin but haven't seen Scott's in
dem4decades
Jun 2020
#15
Thanks. My wife hates anything but Scott's. Though I don't think I'll venture to Walmart.
dem4decades
Jun 2020
#21