Reported 5 days ago
Recent panic buying of toilet paper in stores across the U.S. is not a direct result of a port strike, but rather a psychological reaction to fears of shortages reminiscent of the pandemic. Over 90% of toilet paper consumed in the U.S. is produced domestically, and the current situation is exacerbated by consumers hoarding items out of fear. While there may be true supply issues with perishable goods like bananas due to the strike, toilet paper is not likely to be impacted.
Source: YAHOO