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March 23rd, 2020, Michigan
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International Blue Water Bridge...
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Sleeping Long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis)
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Logic has failed! This is the paper goods aisle.


I found this in NYTimes: The vast majority of toilet paper consumed by Americans is made in North America. But about 10 percent of the giant rolls of paper that are used to make the rolls that end up in American bathrooms come from China and India.
No napkins, no paper towels, no baby wipes...
No napkins, no paper towels, no baby wipes...
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Doerthe club has replied to Ernst Doro clubErnst Doro club has replied to Doerthe clubDoerthe club has replied to Ernst Doro clubIci dans les grandes surfaces , ce sont les rayons alimentaires qui sont pillés
Doerthe club has replied to neira-Dan clubDoerthe club has replied to Marie-claire GalletIch hab eine gute Erklärung von einem Logistik-Experten gefunden:
"Klopapier ist ein Produkt, dass in den Märkten besonders viel Platz einnimmt, aber mit dem nicht besonders viel verdient wird. Daher wird anderen Waren mehr Platz eingeräumt. Außerdem gibt es eine gute Verbrauchsprognose für Klopapier, weil es normalerweise kaum saisonalen Schwankungen unterliegt. Das hat zur Folge, dass sich die Supermärke nahe an dieser Prognose bevorraten. Kleine Änderungen im Einkaufsverhalten führen dann zu leeren Regalen, auch wenn die Kunden keinen Riesenvorrat kaufen..."
Was ich schlimmer finde, dass die Leute tatsächlich Nudeln, Reis und Mehl hamstern - musste 3 Supermärkte anfahren, um noch Mehl zu bekommen! ;(
Passt auf euch auf und bleibt gesund, Dörthe!
Doerthe club has replied to Dida From Augsburg clubHier haben Leute aber ganze Wagen voll Klopapier gekauft. Aber alles andere ist reichlich zu haben, hab ich gestern in einem unserer nahen Supermaerkte gesehen (dieses Foto hab ich dort gemacht). Nur alle Papierprodukte sind ausverkauft.
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