There’s no toilet paper anywhere because socialism

hanimmal

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I have posted the video of him saying it, repeatedly.

Are you joking?
Biden is a good man who cares about everyone and has demonstrated that over and over again.

Just because you don't believe that the Jewish people deserve to have a home and be safe in it, doesn't make others who do evil, or bad in any way.


Think of the Square/Rectangle thing. All people who care about humanity are zionists, but that doesn't mean all zionists have to be humanists. I think your hate of 'the other' is blinding you to Biden's compassion for humanity.
 

Fogdog

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hanimmal

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I didn't consider the difference in people doing their business at home would alter the type of toilet paper in offices to it being at home. I can see a lot of new economic theories being developed around shutdowns like this and how different markets are impacted. Also environmentally is it easier on our natural/sewage systems to have more spread out do-doo paper or more localized at businesses in cities.

https://apnews.com/493210233e6e2330946f5be4c1b39de3
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Why has toilet paper run out during the pandemic?

Blame the empty shelves on hoarders who stockpiled the plush paper goods. During a two-day period in March, online and in-store sales shot up a whopping 845% as states announced stay-at-home orders, according to NCSolutions, a data and consulting firm.

Since toilet paper is bulky and not profitable, retailers don’t typically keep a lot of inventory on hand. That makes it hard for them to keep up when demand suddenly surges.

Americans are also using more toilet paper at home now, instead of at places like offices and schools. Yet companies can’t just redirect supplies of the big institutional rolls, which are manufactured and packaged differently.
 

UncleBuck

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I didn't consider the difference in people doing their business at home would alter the type of toilet paper in offices to it being at home. I can see a lot of new economic theories being developed around shutdowns like this and how different markets are impacted. Also environmentally is it easier on our natural/sewage systems to have more spread out do-doo paper or more localized at businesses in cities.

https://apnews.com/493210233e6e2330946f5be4c1b39de3
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Same thing with food supplies

plenty of food out there but the supply chains were set up for an at-home/in-restaurant split

when restaurants shut down over night the supply chain couldn’t really match the new demand for at home and hence why my family is eating whatever brand we can get instead of our preferred brands
 

schuylaar

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Same thing with food supplies

plenty of food out there but the supply chains were set up for an at-home/in-restaurant split

when restaurants shut down over night the supply chain couldn’t really match the new demand for at home and hence why my family is eating whatever brand we can get instead of our preferred brands
they're dumping milk and euthanizing animals; they need to re-align their split..restaurants put together their recipes in meal kits pick up curbside you add fire..lets get creative here..we need to stop being silos.
 
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