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In reply to the discussion: Costco, Target, Safeway... all three are out of bathroom tissue and paper towels, today. [View all]JohnSJ
(96,798 posts)58. Because people are hording. Fortunately, the dock worker strike will be back at work soon until after the election,
where negotiations will begin after the election from what I understand.
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Costco, Target, Safeway... all three are out of bathroom tissue and paper towels, today. [View all]
Oopsie Daisy
Oct 3
OP
Most paper towels and toilet paper are manufactured here in the US with minor imports
StarryNite
Oct 3
#2
I supposed that might be good advice for brand name tissues. These are Kirkland brand...
Oopsie Daisy
Oct 3
#31
My father told me stories about having feed-corn's corncobs in the outhouse at his pappy's farm.
Oopsie Daisy
Oct 3
#45
Toilet paper not expected to see direct impacts from port strike: 'People need to calm down'
BeyondGeography
Oct 3
#5
At the first sign of hoarding, I wish these stores would put a strict limit of one or two packs per customer.
Oopsie Daisy
Oct 3
#12
I have a whole closet full. I went last week and got butt wipe and paper towels. It's a small closet so just one pack
brewens
Oct 3
#15
It's unclear how far they'll be able to get, or how close to affected areas they may be able to drive.
Oopsie Daisy
Oct 3
#36
Uh-oh, don't tell my husband. He only feels secure when we have stacks of 4 rolls in each of our two bathrooms.
CTyankee
Oct 3
#39
We have a prewar colonial built in 1941, right before WW2 when all the factories were devoted to the war effort and no
CTyankee
Oct 3
#63
Worse comes to worse, I have a private backyard and a hose with good water pressure.
PeaceWave
Oct 3
#42