She copped some serious flak from fans after boasting about panic-buying 22 bottles of laundry detergent amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and now, Roxy Jacenko has shown off her highly organised and fully stocked pantry.
03.04.2020 - 09:27 / who.com.au
Roxy Jacenko has been heavily criticised after she revealed she had bought a whopping 22 bottles of laundry detergent amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
WATCH: Roxy Jacenko flaunts her stockpile of 22 laundry detergent bottles
In an Instagram video, the PR maven showed-off her OTT haul of Biozet Attack liquid detergent in five different varieties.
However, the 39-year-old millionaire’s post was deemed tone deaf by fans, who shamed the mum-of-two for hoarding during a time when the average
She copped some serious flak from fans after boasting about panic-buying 22 bottles of laundry detergent amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and now, Roxy Jacenko has shown off her highly organised and fully stocked pantry.
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If you're feeling worried that you might be running low or you feel you could have enough to spare a roll to someone in need, crunch the numbers with the Coronavirus Toilet Paper Calculator.
The coronavirus pandemic is upon us and affecting many aspects of daily life. One of the key problems in the UK at the moment is people stockpiling basic amenities such as toilet roll, cleaning supplies and food.This has resulted in a reductive cycle because, due to lack of supplies, people that don’t want to buy in bulk now deem it necessary to do so due to the scarcity of products on sale.
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Taking to Twitter on Thursday, the Today Extra host revealed she was forced to seek help from a relative after she couldn’t purchase medication for her newborn son, Oscar.
A toilet roll factory in Oldham is working round the clock to deal with panic-buying amid the coronavirus pandemic.