My observation surrounds traffic....yes, Home Depot is busy and only allows 100 people in the store at a time...
At 5:30 pm today I drove up to my grocery store in Eatonville and was shocked to see only three cars in the parking lot. Two weeks ago it was packed. Inside, the place was empty. I was one of maybe four or five shoppers.
Plenty of food, but still NO toilet paper. Can someone PLEASE explain to me why so many people are hoarding TP. I just don't get it. Bleach and Purell I get, but TP?
I don't think it's all hoarding. Unlike a lot of other items, a single package of toilet paper takes up a lot of shelf space. So even when shelves are fully stocked, there isn't a lot there. So when a few people start hoarding, everybody starts trying to by it, then the shelves stay empty.
We found some at our local Dollar General Store this past weekend. We bought a single 12 pack, the limit was 3. I've said all along and I still believe this to be true: if people would just buy their normal groceries, everything would be fine.