Counting hoarders and non-hoarders together, how many weeks of supply for paper goods do you think were suddenly removed from stores, on average? My gut tells me one month.
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Assuming stores put per-person limits on new supply, which is happening at Costco for example, you should see paper products appear one month after shortages became widespread.
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Factor in the suppliers working double time to meet demand, and no traffic to slow trucks doing shipping. How much toilet paper is made in this country?
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Are the paper goods manufacturers handicapped by materials shortages? Fact check me, but I don’t see how.
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Can the entire supply chain for paper goods operate under current government restrictions? I’m guessing toilet paper is essential but not paper plates? Need fact-check.
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Factor in the insider hoarding on the first week of resupply. Those trucks will be empty before hitting stores. But that insider demand will be filled in a week, or better controlled.
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Check my facts and assumptions and tell me your guess.
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I only listen to
@man_integrated on supply chain issues.
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Supply chains are showing cracks and stress as more workers become sick or can’t maintain proper distances due to facility settings
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