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Panic buying of loo roll

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Sallywally1 Wed 11-Mar-20 19:20:45

I don’t understand this; Coronavirus is ultimately a respiratory /lung disease, so why the bulk buying of loo roll? There is no associated bowel dysfunction. And in any case, fighting over the rolls is ridiculous. When I was growing up in the 60s we always used cloth hankies which my mum then washed and ironed. (The warm hanky felt lovely when one had a cold). So if there is a shortage why not just cut up an old sheet and use that? Am I missing something?

Purplepixie Fri 13-Mar-20 14:13:02

I've just been to our local supermarket and they have sold out! It's the supermarkets to blame. They will sell the lot to one person, it doesn't matter to them as its all money. Greedy sods. Well I hope the supermarket bosses get the shits! Haha

Callistemon Thu 12-Mar-20 23:07:27

Too many thoughs

Callistemon Thu 12-Mar-20 23:07:06

annsixty I love Wright's Coal Tar soap, but only for handwashing when coming in from the garden though.
DH did complain about it, though.

lemongrove Thu 12-Mar-20 22:57:46

Annsixty ?anniversary paper napkins.

lemongrove Thu 12-Mar-20 22:56:37

Or, possibly ginger oaty biscuits.

lemongrove Thu 12-Mar-20 22:56:05

I shall only panic when there is no marmalade or teabags.?

SueDonim Thu 12-Mar-20 21:40:12

Most things seemed available in the Sainsbury’s I went to today. The loo rolls aisle was about a quarter stocked, plenty of choice of brand and size. No hand sanitiser. Some paracetamol. Bizarrely, no strawberry jam! confused

M0nica Thu 12-Mar-20 20:41:13

The only thing I couldn't get this morning was UHT skimmed milk. Pretty grumpy about that because that is our standard milk, I buy a couple of litres each week.

To be fair it would be sensible of most people did have a fortnight's food to hand. To find you have a bad cough or temperature, but have to rush to your local (crowded) supermarket to do a big shop before you self exclude as otherwise you have no food, is just downright stupid.

HurdyGurdy Thu 12-Mar-20 19:17:11

I saw a remark on a Facebook thread relating to those who stockpile toilet rolls

- I hope they all get constipation

It appealed to my sense of humour grin

Callistemon Thu 12-Mar-20 18:11:23

There was a fair bit in the food bank cage at our supermarket today, I was pleased to see.

westendgirl Thu 12-Mar-20 18:08:01

Our food bank is running short, in particular there is a lack of UHT milk.
Wouldn't it be great if the supermarket raiders actually had to contribute to the food bank before they could buy.
Just a thought !

vegansrock Thu 12-Mar-20 17:54:22

It was like Christmas at Aldi this morning. No tins of tomatoes or pasta - both made in Italy so wondering if they will be in short supply soon.

SalsaQueen Thu 12-Mar-20 17:33:19

I went to Asda earlier, and the only toilet rolls available were Asda's own brand, in packs of 24 - I wanted 12, but had to buy the 24 pack. The shop are limiting them to one pack per customer......what a pity they didn't do that on Monday.

Madgran77 Thu 12-Mar-20 17:15:17

Needed to buy some loo rolls today. My usual 4 pack sold out. Only thing available was 2 packs of 24 rolls!!!!!

I also dont get the stockpiling ....least of all of loo rolls!!!

Doodledog Thu 12-Mar-20 17:07:19

Are people panic buying raisins, or is it just that your local branch has run out? How odd.

annsixty Thu 12-Mar-20 17:03:27

Am I being silly to now regret not getting extra supplies in?
I have one spare pack of 9 toilet rolls.
Nothing extra bought "just in case" except for one major concession, I have 3 extra boxes of my cat's favourite food.
Someone the other day suggested using paper napkins in an emergency, on checking I have just half a pack celebrating an Anniversary.

Welshwife Thu 12-Mar-20 16:47:01

The tag line to this was - asking to be burgled

annsixty Thu 12-Mar-20 16:43:10

Just had e-mail about my order from Sainbury's . No toilet rolls, no Pears soap.
No raisins they are sending sultanas, no thankyou, kitchen rolls, may keep those but final straw, Wrights Coal tar soap, no thankyou very much,or am I better keeping it, just in case things get really bad?

Gwenisgreat1 Thu 12-Mar-20 16:23:21

Don't tell anyone, but when I was a child we used newspaper cut up. If this gets out we will not be able to buy a newspaper!!!

Callistemon Thu 12-Mar-20 16:04:17

There were loo rolls in our local supermarket an hour ago. Not the full range, but plenty.
And apparently the shop had been extremely busy this morning.

No paracetamol though

Calendargirl Thu 12-Mar-20 14:55:54

Izal.

Memories of being a constipated child, sitting on the loo trying to ‘go’, and passing the time studying the paper with the words ‘Izal germicide’. I read it as ‘Izal jer-my-kid’ and always wondered what this jer-my-kid was all about!

Oh happy days!

??

M0nica Thu 12-Mar-20 14:36:02

Forget the loo roll, my personal grump is the diappearance of UHT milk. The only milk we use is UHT skimmed milk (don't all shout 'yuk' at once). I loathe milk and this is the only kind I use.

I went to do my weekly shop, which includes picking up the usual litre of milk but the shelves were devoid of UHT milk, with no date for its return.

This crisis is getting serious when my afternoon cup of tea is threatened.

Callistemon Thu 12-Mar-20 12:35:48

There are plenty of loo rolls stored in warehouses as firms got in extra stocks in case Brexit caused a supply problem.

Callistemon Thu 12-Mar-20 12:32:06

Gransooz smile
I was wondering if it was too rude to post

lefthanded Thu 12-Mar-20 12:10:59

The mechanics of supermarket stock holding means that they carry very little stock of any product, preferring to rely on frequent deliveries. The problem with toilet rolls is that more than 50% of the UK’s supply comes from China, and a minor blip in those supplies coming into the country soon results in shortages at the wholesalers, which in turn causes shortages in the retailers. Once the shelves begin to look like they are low in stock, people get worried and they buy more. Pretty soon it becomes a “national shortage”. Don’t worry. Things will soon recover.