With concerns of the coronavirus growing into a pandemic and shoppers stocking up, experts say consumers will find more empty shelves by mid-April.
US shopping malls could be "hit hard" if the coronavirus outbreak worsens, according to a new survey by Coresight Research.
Coronavirus news: Shoppers in New Jersey hit stores to prepare for spread of COVID-19
As fears surrounding coronavirus spread around the world, here at home, many people are starting to worry that basic necessities will sell out in the event of an epidemic.
People concerned about the coronavirus are stocking up on supplies like hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes and toilet paper.
ONLINE grocery shopping has surged as worried customers try to stock their cupboards as coronavirus fears grip the nation. Ocado customers have been warned that the grocery business’s home delivery…
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - As shoppers in the Phoenix area like Debbie Dilz look for products to help protect them against the coronavirus outbreak, they may increasingly find empty shelves. [WATCH: Phoenix-area shoppers stock up on supplies over coronavirus fears] “I have asthma. It concerns me a little bit,” said Dilz. Water is in high demand at all Costco across the Valley. “People are just totally stressed out and I have never seen anything like...
Woolworths puts limits on toilet paper purchases to curb panic-buying, as new cases of COVID-19 — including an aged-care worker through person-to-person transmission — are recorded in Australia.
Like death, taxes and Gallagher brothers squabbles, you can guarantee that whenever there’s a crisis, someone will find a way to profit from it — like how shoppers in Australia have done with toilet paper. The world is currently gripped by the expanding coronavirus outbreak, with confirmed cases reported in Italy, the US, and even […]