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April 03, 2020, 12:38:38 PM |
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Boy, I didn't realize that toilet paper is such a coveted item. Tried to order some this weekend with my grocery store delivery, no dice. Waited to get some today, store shelf empty. Called one store, nope. Called another store, got lucky. However, I only bought one package of 12. The clerk asked me if I wanted more. I hope that I didn't make a crucial error. Although, I am sure cloth rags and frequent showers will work. Or is running water going to be in short supply soon, too? How long, exactly, are people expecting to be holed up? We only have like 33 presumptive cases in the state that I am in at the moment, and I live in a rather large state.(area wise)
same here buddy! just need a pitcher to be honest instead of a pile of toilet paper! You are right, it does not require a bottle. We can use it as such and there is no need to stock up beforehand. There are many of them. We'll find it everywhere, no problem. It is used for almost every purpose and is available everywhere.
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April 05, 2020, 11:36:49 AM |
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I saw a picture on facebook and man it was just as you have said. Some guy had his crate stacked up with tissues and all other things related to it. The people at the supermarket were really staring at them. I know that some people will think of it as being selfish but he is just looking out for his family, In cities, it i severyone for htemselves. I have lived in an apartment and people barely knew each other. If a crisis like this struck I would definetly buy as many things as possible. You also get what you need and store it in plenty, it is time to think about yourself, grt as many as you can and quarantine yourself when you are ready.
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April 05, 2020, 11:49:13 AM |
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I know that some people will think of it as being selfish but he is just looking out for his family, In cities, it i severyone for htemselves.
It was greedy, and selfish. In a few weeks there will be a surplus of everything and he won't have used half of what he bought. But he did deny protection of this New York virus to everyone else. I'm glad I'm leaving Edmonton. It's been my home for 40 years but it's too big now.
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April 05, 2020, 01:25:40 PM |
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I know that some people will think of it as being selfish but he is just looking out for his family, In cities, it i severyone for htemselves.
It was greedy, and selfish. In a few weeks there will be a surplus of everything and he won't have used half of what he bought. But he did deny protection of this New York virus to everyone else. I'm glad I'm leaving Edmonton. It's been my home for 40 years but it's too big now. I have a feeling a lot of people will be moving to smaller towns after this is all over.
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April 05, 2020, 01:33:31 PM |
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Costco is refusing to accept returns on items that were most likely to be hoarded. I would like to point out that friends, relatives and even neighbours offered to pick up grocery items for us when we were in a 14 day mandatory self-isolation. Several of my parents neighbours have offered to pick up grocery items for them as well. There is good in the world and not everyone with multiple items is necessarily a hoarder.
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April 05, 2020, 04:34:50 PM |
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Well, I went out to the grocery store today. It appears that toilet paper is now actually available, although the selection was only one brand. Unfortunately, the only ramen that was available was a box of 10 chicken ramen's. I personally hate chicken flavor. Still can't find hand sanitizer or thermometers.
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April 05, 2020, 04:49:58 PM |
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Still can't find hand sanitizer or thermometers.
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the thermometer shortage - did people not have thermometers at all before this? Or is there some reason to hoard them? It's not like these things are consumable or break easily. You might be able to find some on Amazon that are... marketed somewhat specifically but still work well for general purposes: https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Basal-Body-Thermometer-Temperature/dp/B07ZRL44D1
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April 05, 2020, 05:12:04 PM |
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I'm still trying to wrap my head around the thermometer shortage - did people not have thermometers at all before this? Or is there some reason to hoard them? It's not like these things are consumable or break easily. You might be able to find some on Amazon that are... marketed somewhat specifically but still work well for general purposes: https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Basal-Body-Thermometer-Temperature/dp/B07ZRL44D1I think it is just a supply side problem. Since the items are not consumable, not many were probably manufactured. also, I can see where some people may not have a working thermometer at home since they have been healthy and have no children. I already have a digital thermometer, but it is over a decade old and I wanted to update to one that you can put in your ear and get a reading a few seconds rather than a few minutes. I'll just wait. It is not urgent for me.
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April 05, 2020, 06:32:10 PM |
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I wanted to update to one that you can put in your ear and get a reading a few seconds rather than a few minutes.
I had a cheap infrared one from Harbor Freight that I used to measure furnace exhaust temperature and stuff like that around the house... turned out to be surprisingly accurate for body temperature. Unsurprisingly sold out too LOL. I hope people aren't using it on their kids, it's got a laser pointer.
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May 25, 2020, 06:12:39 AM Last edit: May 25, 2020, 06:49:19 AM by Alamgirsony |
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Signs warning of one package of toilet paper per customer during the coronavirus pandemic are not an indication of supply chain figure. It is more a mark of an event that no one could have predicted.
Toilet paper is a product that is in the "Just-in-time" supply chain. Responsive and integrated, just-in-time supply networks ensure items arrive when they are needed to keep shelves stocked.
This is important not just for perishables, which might first come to mind when we think of timely delivery. Packages of toilet paper are big and bulky. No one wants to pay to stockpile warehouse supplies just in case of an event like a global pandemic-not manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers or consumers, to whom the cost would be passed onto.
But when world of COVID-19 spread, consumers became willing to stockpile this item in their homes, both disrupting the supply chain system and creating living spaces crammed with paper products.
Just in time supply chains are what helps to keep costs low through the system. But that means these networks are more easily distracted than "just in case" supply chains.
Some traditional manufacturers use just-in-case production and distribution, keeping raw materials and stock on hand in the event of emergencies or disasters. These networks are more costly but also better prepared to respond to surging demand, as we have seen recently.
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May 27, 2020, 10:16:46 AM |
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The biggest hoarder of TP is the sanitation district.
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