With a tentative contract reached between long shoremen and an alliance of port operators to end a strike, cargo operations ...
The dockworker strike has fueled fears of a toilet paper shortage. But should you start stock piling or is it panic buying?
Panic buying is more likely to cause a toilet paper shortage than the ongoing union dockworker's strike that shutdown 36 East ...
Toilet paper shortages in stores across America are giving folks nightmarish reminders of the pandemic era. But the lack of ...
In a worst-case scenario where the port strike delays shipments of eucalyptus pulp to U.S. manufacturers, shoppers should be ...
There is a rush to buy toilet paper based on misinformation. What shortage there may be will be caused by the panic to buy it ...
Stocking up on toilet paper because of the strike? Well, stop. Most of it is made right here in the U.S.
A longshoreman strike at U.S. ports has people panic-buying toilet paper. But experts say there’s no need to stockpile ...
In other parts of the world, like Japan, bidets are a more popular option than using toilet paper. Consumers in Japan and western Europe only use 15 kilograms of toilet paper per year, in contrast ...
UNC Charlotte professor and supply chain expert Reginald Silver says overbuying is not necessary. “Please don’t rush out and ...
People were panic-buying toilet paper, but the port strike wasn't likely to cause a shortage. Now many are asking: Where is ...
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.