People caught out committing crimes generally don't like it when they are exposed in the media.
16.03.2020 - 03:37 / etcanada.com
Dr. Oz doesn’t understand hoarding and is speaking out during a time in which North Americans are hoarding toilet paper and other items.
“I went shopping today and there was no toilet paper. (Much to my chagrin there was plenty of soap.) Why we buy out toilet paper is something I’ll never understand,” he wrote on Facebook. “Humans are hearty bunch. We’ve fixed problems far under the sea and on the face of the moon…yet we panic buy more toilet paper than we can possibly fit in our carts and
People caught out committing crimes generally don't like it when they are exposed in the media.
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As demand for , like toilet paper and , reach an all-time high due to the , the tireless workers tasked with delivering products to our door may not have the time to purchase what they need to get by.Of course, are attempting to meet the demands of consumers, but their stocks simply can't refill as quickly as they're emptying, leading many Americans to rely on delivery services more than usual.
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