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Post by mom2kbs on Oct 3, 2024 1:05:24 GMT
Are people panic buying TP etc in your area. I went to two different costcos the last two days and the TP was wiped out. Everyone had paper towels and kleenex as well.
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Post by nicolep on Oct 3, 2024 1:09:51 GMT
Yes, I've seen many posts on FB with photos of Costco, Sam's, BJ's etc with empty shelves and long lines. 🙄
Um...tp is not brought to us by boat! It's made in the US or Canada.
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Post by pantsonfire on Oct 3, 2024 1:12:29 GMT
My Costco has low stock of their brand TP and paper toweling as well as Charmin when I went in to grab a few food items. Target, Stater Bros, and Albertson's are all pretty stocked. I don't shop WM so I can't say about them.
Also my Costco has a huge thing is Kleenex. It's allergy and cold/flu season so they always have a lot out.
I am in CA btw.
Oh and when I got my 2 40 packs of Arrowhead water for ds for school, lots of that brand and others.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Oct 3, 2024 1:13:15 GMT
I didn’t notice that when I was there today. I think the news on the strike is still new enough that not everyone knows about it so they haven’t hit freak out mode yet.
FTR, I know I’m good with TP and paper towels. I always buy it whether I need it or not when it’s on sale and I can stack with a manufacturer coupon and a gift card offer at Target. When the stores were sold out during the pandemic, I didn’t have to buy TP for literally two YEARS. Apparently my bathroom cabinets where I store it are abnormally huge because they hold a LOT of TP, LOL.
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Post by KikiPea on Oct 3, 2024 1:14:21 GMT
They are. Funny thing is, Costco tp is made in the US, and they were still buying them out.
I bought tp yesterday at Target, but that’s only because with all of the construction works that have gone through our house in the last three weeks. They used all we left behind (heehee), so we were out. Just bought the same package we always do, and only one of them.
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Post by pantsonfire on Oct 3, 2024 1:15:18 GMT
Yes, I've seen many posts on FB with photos of Costco, Sam's, BJ's etc with empty shelves and long lines. 🙄 Um...tp is brough not brought to us by boat! It's made in the US or Canada. The pulp we use to make it is from Mexico and Canada. Then it's manufactured here in the US. Not sure where in Mexico but if by boat it could possibly go to Texas port? Or LA port? Even depending on where in Canada, it could go to a port up east? I also saw that cotton is shipped to East coast as well so that could cause some delays maybe? I grabbed my normal 30pk of Red Charmin and didn't see anyone with more than 1. I wonder if the west isn't as nervous?
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Post by Merge on Oct 3, 2024 1:15:36 GMT
Yeah, they're doing it here, too. Hoarders drive me nuts. Buy what you need and leave something for others. So stupid and selfish.
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Post by Merge on Oct 3, 2024 1:16:49 GMT
Yes, I've seen many posts on FB with photos of Costco, Sam's, BJ's etc with empty shelves and long lines. 🙄 Um...tp is brough not brought to us by boat! It's made in the US or Canada. The pulp we use to make it is from Mexico and Canada. Then it's manufactured here in the US. Not sure where in Mexico but if by boat it could possibly go to Texas port? Or LA port? Even depending on where in Canada, it could go to a port up east? I also saw that cotton is shipped to East coast as well so that could cause some delays maybe? I grabbed my normal 30pk of Red Charmin and didn't see anyone with more than 1. I wonder if the west isn't as nervous? Stuff from Mexico comes right across the bridges between Mexico and Texas. One of the reasons we can't just "close the border." Abbott tried it for just a couple of weeks and it cost the economy billions.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 3, 2024 1:18:09 GMT
Not me, but my neighbor came home with at least 3 12 roll packages of TP. OH, am I in trouble? I am down to 8 rolls from a package of 20!
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Post by pantsonfire on Oct 3, 2024 1:20:17 GMT
The only thing I bought 1 extra of this week while grocery shopping was:
Can of coffee (comes from Columbia) Granulated sugar Brown sugar Powder sugar
Sugar was listed as coming to porta closed down as it comes from other countries.
With holidays coming up I wanted to make sure I had enough sugar on hand as I scratch bake due to allergies.
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Post by pantsonfire on Oct 3, 2024 1:21:06 GMT
The pulp we use to make it is from Mexico and Canada. Then it's manufactured here in the US. Not sure where in Mexico but if by boat it could possibly go to Texas port? Or LA port? Even depending on where in Canada, it could go to a port up east? I also saw that cotton is shipped to East coast as well so that could cause some delays maybe? I grabbed my normal 30pk of Red Charmin and didn't see anyone with more than 1. I wonder if the west isn't as nervous? Stuff from Mexico comes right across the bridges between Mexico and Texas. One of the reasons we can't just "close the border." Abbott tried it for just a couple of weeks and it cost the economy billions. Thanks for the info! I knew it was non US but wasn't sure how it traveled here.
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Post by amom23 on Oct 3, 2024 1:43:30 GMT
I haven't noticed any panic buying here - yet anyways.
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Post by naby64 on Oct 3, 2024 1:49:15 GMT
I was told by a friend that Sam's still had some. But they don't have it online. I need some at home and buy it for our office. So it's not hoarding just a need. I also need dog food. I hope they are not hoarding. I find out Friday when I drive up.
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Post by katlady on Oct 3, 2024 1:49:37 GMT
OMG. Not again!
I haven’t been to the store this week, so I don’t know. The things I read that are most affected by the strike are bananas, cherries, chocolate, and alcohol.
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Post by Merge on Oct 3, 2024 1:53:23 GMT
OMG. Not again! I haven’t been to the store this week, so I don’t know. The things I read that are most affected by the strike are bananas, cherries, chocolate, and alcohol. The US produces plenty of its own alcohol.
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Post by katlady on Oct 3, 2024 1:57:24 GMT
OMG. Not again! I haven’t been to the store this week, so I don’t know. The things I read that are most affected by the strike are bananas, cherries, chocolate, and alcohol. The US produces plenty of its own alcohol. European wines, and alcohol from South America and the Caribbean Rum and what are mentioned.
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Post by Merge on Oct 3, 2024 2:15:41 GMT
The US produces plenty of its own alcohol. European wines, and alcohol from South America and the Caribbean Rum and what are mentioned. Yes. DH and I prefer wines from outside the US so we would potentially suffer, but the much larger selection of domestic beer, wine, and liquor at the store tells me that most of the US will be just fine. Tequila, Mezcal, and Mexican beers can just come overland as they usually do.
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Post by Rhondito on Oct 3, 2024 2:19:06 GMT
I haven't been in any stores this week to notice, but my case of toilet paper that comes from Amazon every 4 months is being delivered tomorrow. I'm sure the delivery driver and my neighbors will think I'm hording.
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Post by TXMary on Oct 3, 2024 2:48:28 GMT
I saw a few posts on Facebook but I haven’t been in any stores to check. I just looked online at Sam’s Club and all the toilet paper is out of stock. HEB online still has some but most of the name brands are out of stock.
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Post by hutchfan on Oct 3, 2024 2:52:30 GMT
My local news warned about upcoming shortages on bananas, sugar, chocolate, extracts they really talked about all the stuff used for the upcoming Holiday baking being in short supply.
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Post by katlady on Oct 3, 2024 2:57:47 GMT
Could some of the hoarding people are seeing be due to the tropical storms that are out in the Atlantic right now? I think there are like 4 of them. People stocking up in anticipation?
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Post by Scrapper100 on Oct 3, 2024 2:58:12 GMT
I haven’t been to stores this week but have been told that all three of our local Costcos and Sam’s are out of TP. It’s nuts and making me anxious again. Pictures showed people buying multiple big packs. Water and paper towels to. I’m hoping it comes back in stock somewhat soon and I will grab a pack. I think when things calm back down I may just make space in the garage and keep a couple of spare packs because this is nuts and I guess this is the new normal.
I had one in my online cart at Sam’s but it disappeared before I could checkout. We are getting lower on water than I like to get as well but oh well. We have enough for a few weeks. Our tap water even from our fridge filter and a brita doesn’t taste good at all.
I wonder what else will be wiped clean.
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Post by Scrapper100 on Oct 3, 2024 3:00:39 GMT
Could some of the hoarding people are seeing be due to the tropical storms that are out in the Atlantic right now? I think there are like 4 of them. People stocking up in anticipation? If they were in that area. I’m in Southern California so no prep for hurricanes here. If so I would have already stocked up. Most people aren’t in those areas nor are they sending them to the area they are just hoarding.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 3, 2024 3:01:14 GMT
My local news warned about upcoming shortages on bananas, sugar, chocolate, extracts they really talked about all the stuff used for the upcoming Holiday baking being in short supply. Now that I have been baking my own cookies I need sugar and flour...
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Post by twinsmomfla99 on Oct 3, 2024 3:04:49 GMT
I bought a bale of TP last week bc I wasn’t sure how much I had in the basement storage area. I like to have it on hand before winter and in the event we get spin-off bad weather from a hurricane.
Turns out I had plenty, so we are really well-stocked now. I knew we were good on paper towels and tissues so I didn’t pick up any of those items.
I do need to go sort my basement canned goods and donate anything we aren’t going to use to the food pantry. I have some canned soups and broth that will expire before the end of the year so I’ll donate those, as well as some peanut butter. I’m pretty sure it’s time to donate some canned milk as well.
Then I’ll decide if we need to restock and if so I’ll rotate everything so the older items are in front. I do this a couple of times a year so we are udd add sally not in danger of running out of anything. I do know we need salsa and Rotel—we go through so much of that when making eggs for breakfast or burrito bowls for dinner. DH informed me we are down to 2 jars of salsa, and he was shocked how much we had used.
I am rarely in a position where I am panic-buying anything because I can’t break those habits my mother instilled when I was a kid. We always had a full pantry at the beginning of fall after all of the summer and fall canning was done. We lived on a mountain where we could be stuck for a few weeks if the snow was bad enough. Dad could get to work because he was good at driving in the snow, but Mom was terrified of slick roads and would not venture out. If we ran out of milk, she used canned milk for cooking. She baked most of our bread, so that was never an issue. She was just always ready to feed the family.
I do need to pick up some bottled water for the winter storm supplies, though. We have a bunch of 2-liter bottles of water that I keep in the garage for flushing toilets and washing hands. I don’t have fresh drinking water, though, either the big jugs or the individual bottles.
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Post by ellemkay on Oct 3, 2024 3:12:47 GMT
Walmart here was completely out of all toilet paper. I wasn't planning on hoarding any, but I did need to restock since I was down to just 3 rolls. Looked at the Sam's next door and they were out. Tried the Lowe's the next parking lot over, they were out. Tried Home Depot down the street and they had some on a pallet near the cleaning supplies.
It's hard to say how much of the shortages here are from the fear of the strike or from people loading up cargo trailers full of supplies to drive to western NC from here in eastern SC. I would guess more for the strike than hurricane relief efforts but I'm basing that off of the rampant stupidity I see on FB from locals here.
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Post by mom on Oct 3, 2024 3:52:59 GMT
No Costco here, but our Sam’s is wiped out.
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Post by Lexica on Oct 3, 2024 4:46:16 GMT
The only thing I will miss is bananas. Although I did recently buy 3 bunches and still have two of those in the freezer. I make a shake every day, either a protein shake or one with a packet of powdered greens and I put a frozen banana in each of them to make them thicker. So it isn’t necessarily a critical loss, but I do prefer my shakes thicker as opposed to watery.
Not having any chocolate is going to be a good thing for me personally. I am an addict and just can’t ever seem to eat it in small amounts even when I buy things like the kisses. Kisses take a bit of effort to unwrap, which is supposed to make me think about what I am doing and stop after having two or three. I get upset at myself and then don’t buy any for a couple of months. Then I will get a craving and think I will just eat two kisses each day. It has never once worked out like that for me. I need to just stop cold.
I should be fine for TP because I bought a mega pack during Costco’s last sale on it. I do have paper towels on my list but I can go without them if necessary.
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Post by monklady123 on Oct 3, 2024 11:47:05 GMT
Yes. In my local Costco group (which includes DC, Northern Virginia, and southern Maryland) many people have been posting photos of the empty TP, paper towel, and water shelves.
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Post by lainey on Oct 3, 2024 12:09:04 GMT
Why are people panic buying loo roll again?
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