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I scored 24 rolls at Walmart this morning.
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Pravda = truth in English. Novosti = News. Saying was there is no truth in pravda, no news in noviosti.
Some Singaporeans when they encountered a western toilet for the first time would actually jump up onto the seat with their feet and squat to do their thing.
Ralph
Some Singaporeans when they encountered a western toilet for the first time would actually jump up onto the seat with their feet and squat to do their thing.
Ralph
I score 24 rolls at Walmart this morning.
As is Sam's. We started to place our usual paper goods restocking order yesterday. Shocked that there has been a run (pun intended) on TP.
No strain here though; we have a good stock of Bounty and napkins.
My High School job was at the ice skating rink at the local mall. Part of that job was cleaning the bathrooms. Mens bathroom was mostly picking up paper from the floor and sweeping. Women's bathroom was a hazmat nightmare. In every stall, there was poop all over the toilet seat. They would stand or squat on the toilet seat and land where it landed. This was every day, in just about every stall.
I'd never seen so many carts full of toilet paper and a long line of women waiting to get into that section of the store. And the meats and canned vegetables that I wanted . . . all gone, bare shelves.
Yep, when I was a youngster, I thought the women would keep things cleaner than the men. But my Dad bought a service station when I was 16 and I soon learned the same thing you said.
Yep, when I was a youngster, I thought the women would keep things cleaner than the men. But my Dad bought a service station when I was 16 and I soon learned the same thing you said.
Georgia Pacific is NOT running 2.5 times the normal. They can't. They already run 24/7 and don't have spare toilet paper making lines just sitting around. Every article I've read this week with interviews of Georgia Pacific officials, say their orders are up by 2x, but they cannot increase production.
However, what they are seeing is that when the personal home use demand increases the demand at hotels, conference centers, and businesses drops. It's still the same amount of TP. Georgia Pacific says they have enough TP in their warehouses and produce enough at their factories to cover any needs.
Having worked in the tissue segment of the paper industry, I壇 guess supply is not the problem. All tissue converting facilities have hundreds of thousands of cases of tp. It痴 the logistics part of getting the materials out to the stores that would be the challenge.
And please be cognizant of the fact that with all of the materials being stockpiled in peoples houses, the tissue manufacturers will see decreases sales over the next few months following this shortage. They are in a tough spot.
My High School job was at the ice skating rink at the local mall. Part of that job was cleaning the bathrooms. Mens bathroom was mostly picking up paper from the floor and sweeping. Women's bathroom was a hazmat nightmare. In every stall, there was poop all over the toilet seat. They would stand or squat on the toilet seat and land where it landed. This was every day, in just about every stall.