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Toilet paper limits, empty shelves are back as virus surges

- By Joseph Pisani and Anne D’innocenzio

NEW YORK » Looking for toilet paper? Good luck.

A surge of new coronaviru­s cases in the U.S. is sending people back to stores to stockpile again, leaving shelves bare and forcing retailers to put limits on purchases. Walmart said Tuesday it’s having trouble keeping up with demand for cleaning supplies in some stores. Supermarke­t chains Kroger and Publix are limiting how much toilet paper and paper towels shoppers can buy after demand spiked recently. And Amazon is sold out of most disinfecta­nt wipes and paper towels.

A similar scene played out back in March, when the pandemic first hit and people hunkered down in their homes.

But Geoff Freeman, president and CEO of the Consumer Brands Associatio­n, formerly the Grocery Manufactur­ers Associatio­n, said he doesn’t expect things to be as bad this go-around since lockdowns are being handled on a regional basis and everyone is better prepared.

“A more informed consumer combined with a more informed manufactur­er and a more informed retailer should provide all of us with a greater sense of ease and ensure we can meet this growing demand,“Freeman said.

The biggest supply issue seems to be paper products: 21% of shelves that stock paper towels and toilet paper are empty, the highest level in at least a month, according to market research company IRI. Cleaning supplies have remained level at 16%. Before the pandemic, 5% to 7% of consumer goods were typically out of stock, IRI said.

Contributi­ng to the problem is the fact that roughly 10% of the workforce at manufactur­ing plants where the products are made are calling out sick, mainly because they’ve been in contact with others who were tested positive to COVID-19, Freeman said.

 ?? LINDSEY SHUEY — THE REPUBLICAN-HERALD VIA AP ?? A section of shelving that normally holds paper towels sits empty at Redner’s in Schuylkill Haven, Pa., amid the latest surge of the coronaviru­s pandemic.
LINDSEY SHUEY — THE REPUBLICAN-HERALD VIA AP A section of shelving that normally holds paper towels sits empty at Redner’s in Schuylkill Haven, Pa., amid the latest surge of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

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