In my city you can’t find any cases of water or a roll of toilet paper. I don’t honestly get the connection of hoarding those 2 things. Am I missing something?
People need to learn what the word "hoard" means. You are mad because you supposedly can't find toilet paper. Every one else done the same thing you want to do. They bought toilet paper. A person buying 1 or 2 extra packages of TP does not make them a hoarder. People are watching the news and seeing what is going on. Entire countries have been put on lock down. Even cities in the US have been put on lock down. Do you understand what that means? You are not going to be running to the store. The CDC has repeatedly said to have enough stock in your home to not leave your house for 2 weeks at the least. Yes, they follow that statement with "don't panic". But you are kind of contradicting yourself in the same sentence. That is like saying "your house is on fire but take your time getting outside".
It is kind of like when they give snow in areas that do not usually get snow. Every one runs to the store and buys milk and bread. Yet people do not say they are hoarding bread. smh. The word is being way over used and used incorrectly.
Somehow I think when you catch it on the shelf you will do the same thing every one else has done - you will buy a couple of big packages so that you know that YOU have something to wipe your butt with.
I have not seen random people selling toilet paper or anything else, other than masks, online at inflated prices. Walmart has it. Certain brands are low at our Walmart but apparently they have plenty of others. If you can't find it in your stores then buy it online. Walmart dot com has plenty of it and you get it in 2 days delivered to your home.