Some consumers are panic-buying toilet paper and other goods amid the East Coast port strike, as they did during the COVID-19 ...
It’s been two days since the start of a historic port worker strike. Tens of thousands of employees are on pause, as they ...
People may be panic-buying toilet paper, but the port strike isn't likely to cause a shortage of it. Now many are asking: ...
Panic buying is more likely to cause a toilet paper shortage than the ongoing union dockworker's strike that shutdown 36 East ...
Panic buying ensued in some U.S. stores after dockworkers at ports along the East and Gulf coasts went on a three-day strike ...
It was the first International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) strike since 1977. Half of all U.S. ocean ... Coast and Gulf Coast ports will not have a meaningful impact on toilet paper supplies.
Social media platforms saw users post about shelves in their local supermarkets out of toilet paper. Experts said it was because consumer behaviour, not the U.S. port strike.
Consumers, nationally and locally, have been "panic buying" toilet paper in large quantities due to fear of product shortages from Tuesday's International Longshoremen's Association strike on the ...
Hope you have some toilet paper stock piled. It’s started. Sam’s and Costco are depleted,” one user said on the social media ...
Half of all U.S. ocean imports flow through the East Coast and Gulf ports, which means consumers may face higher prices and ...