NanaW
Dryer sheet aficionado
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- Mar 26, 2019
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Thank goodness we bought bidets for both bathrooms don’t have to worry about running out of TP
I'm wondering where all the rubbing alcohol is. I've not seen a bottle since March...in SW Florida nor SE Michigan.
Does anyone else see rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol on their store shelves?
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I went to buy a new Stihl weed eater and my local dealer had only one on the shelf. He said he can't get get any new ones and had no idea when. Even though they are 'made' in the USA they are awaiting small parts and such from China.
It appears you may be right. However, I’d hardly call 6+ months “on the fly” and my entire career was in manufacturing, not paper goods though. From what I read hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipe usage is indeed up significantly, toilet paper usage is not - the product mix has just changed.Basis of problem is that residential tp not the same product as commercial grade. Difficult to repurpose production lines and product mix on the fly when office/hotel/restaurant tp stacked up unused and residential disappeared.
There is hoarding, but an underlying supply production and product mix issue exists. Reality behind the chaos.
I got some no-name brand hand sanitizer from Home Depot. Not a gel, just a spray.
I swear it smells exactly like cheap vodka.
An expert on cheap vodka, are you?
I went to buy a new Stihl weed eater and my local dealer had only one on the shelf. He said he can't get get any new ones and had no idea when. Even though they are 'made' in the USA they are awaiting small parts and such from China.
In our current zip code, both Kirkland toilet paper and paper towels are available for Costco online order, limit 1 per customer.Shopped at Costco the other day and was surprised to see no Kirkland toilet paper, only Scott and limit one. They had hand sanitizer literally by the gallon.
How about a 67 ounce bottle on Amazon for $11.99?
https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Brand...keywords=Hand+sanitizer&qid=1598316615&sr=8-7
Perhaps this graph will help people understand the shifting importance of various items in our lives from March to the present:
Second, the "chocolate consumption" factor isn't even accounted for. That is an egregious oversight.
I got some no-name brand hand sanitizer from Home Depot. Not a gel, just a spray.
I swear it smells exactly like cheap vodka. Is that what I'm spraying on my hands, some vodka from a distillery?
And, no, I don't want to try a swig.
Agree! Guilty as charged. My consumption went exponential.
A Local distillery makes vodka from apples. Their hand sanitizer smells like vodka and rotten apples.I got some no-name brand hand sanitizer from Home Depot. Not a gel, just a spray.
I swear it smells exactly like cheap vodka. Is that what I'm spraying on my hands, some vodka from a distillery?
And, no, I don't want to try a swig.