San Diego Union-Tribune

CLOROX IS SHIPPING 1M PACKS OF WIPES EVERY DAY

- BY GERALD PORTER JR.

Clorox Co. is shipping out its disinfecti­ng wipes as fast as the company can make them. It’s not fast enough.

While the bleach maker planned to have inventorie­s replenishe­d at major retailers by this summer, unpreceden­ted demand throughout the pandemic dashed any hope of that. To cope, Clorox has added 10 additional thirdparty manufactur­ers and is running its own facilities 24 hours a day.

“Nearly one million packages of Clorox wipes are being shipped to stores every day,” Naomi Greer, a company spokeswoma­n, said via email. “As soon as they’re on shelf, people scoop them up.”

Throughout a public health crisis that has led consumers to stock up on canned goods, snack foods and other household staples, perhaps no item has been as highly sought after as disinfecta­nts. Clorox competitor Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC expects to churn out 35 million cans of Lysol spray a month in North America by the end of the year — more than triple the amount before the pandemic began.

Consumers’ insatiable demand for products to fight COVID-19 has forced big-box retailers like Target and Walmart to implement policies to limit the amount of wipes customers can buy per visit. To further curb stockpilin­g, they’ve halted online sales of the products, instead directing shoppers to purchase them in-store.

Target has seen “unpreceden­ted demand” for cleaning supplies and says products are quickly selling out after they hit the shelves, according to a statement. Similarly, Walmart is working with its supply chain department to meet demand as the company keeps a “close eye” on product availabili­ty, a spokespers­on said in an email.

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