Sociology, asked by sunithakarthick2006, 11 months ago

who observed perceived threat behind "panic buying and stockpiling toilet paper?

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Answered by shriyakodesia2005
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People who feel more threatened by Covid-19 are most likely to stockpile toilet paper during the pandemic, according to a new study published today in the journal PLOS ONE.

“Subjective threat of COVID-19 seems to be an important trigger for toilet paper stockpiling,” wrote the study authors.

In the second week of March, toilet paper sales jumped 700% and sales rose almost 71% in comparison to previous years in the nine weeks through May 2, according to Nielsen.

Now, we’re almost four months into the pandemic and the continued high demand means toilet paper remains scarce, despite calls from authorities to stop panic buying. It’s also worth mentioning it’s not just toilet paper, the same thing can be seen for things like cleaning supplies and hand sanitizer.

As for why TP became the ‘panic buy’ essential, experts have pointed to how we perceive fear and media hype as possible reasons behind the frenzied purchasing.

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