Consumer expert reveals why coronavirus toilet paper panic-buying craze will END this week
Daily MailAdam Ferrier said the panic-buying trend of stocking up on toilet paper was declining A consumer psychologist has predicted that Australia's toilet-paper hoarding will end on Friday. The toilet paper craze saw shoppers bulk buying toiletries, emptying shelves and fighting each other in the nation's major supermarkets, which had to start rationing sales. The great Aussie toilet paper splurge was perpetuated by media coverage showing the emptying of shelves The sight of empty shelves intensified fears people would not be able to buy toilet paper, fuelling the rush. A fight over toilet paper at a western Sydney Woolworths began when a third woman reportedly tried to pick up one of the packets from the mother's trolley, sparking mayhem After spending hours queuing for the store to open at 7am, shoppers poured in - with the mum, 60, and daughter, 23, piling their trolley high with toilet paper.