3 women were fighting over a large pack of toilet paper in a grocery store. FMTNews
SYDNEY: A fight over toilet paper in an Australian supermarket on Saturday prompted police to call for calm after the latest violence sparked by coronavirus-induced panic buying in the country.
“I just want one pack!” one of the women screams as two others guard a trolley stacked high with rolls.“It’s not the Thunderdome, it’s not Mad Max. We don’t need to do that,” Acting Inspector Andrew New from New South Wales police told reporters, referring to the post-apocalyptic action films. Police were also called to a shop in Sydney when a knife was drawn in a tussle over the scarce product.
Supermarket chains have started rationing sales of toilet paper and assured customers there is no shortage.
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