Australia coronavirus second wave fears sees toilet paper panic-buying as one million face lockdown
- and in some cases fighting over – toilet paper is one of the enduring images of the early days of lockdown.in the last couple of days she had seen empty supermarket shelves, including in Casey.
Customers at a Coles in Taylors Hill, in the city’s west, were seen buying large packs of toilet paper for themselves and for relatives, the Australian reported.People were seen panic-buying toilet roll in Australia during the lockdownIn Brimbank, one resident told the Daily Mail said he had heard about people stockpiling again on the radio and had come down to the shops to grab some rolls before they vanished.
“We have plenty of stock to draw on in our distribution centres and will replenish shelves in those stores quickly.”
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