Americans panic bought food and other goods as U.S. port strikes started earlier this week, according to social media trends.
Experts say that when longshoremen went on strike Monday — and worries about possible shortages began to spread on social ...
Related: Walmart quietly tests self-checkout feature that can curb theft In conjunction with the strike, the East Coast also ...
Panic buying ensued in some U.S. stores after dockworkers at ports along the East and Gulf coasts went on a three-day strike ...
Some consumers are panic-buying toilet paper and other goods amid the East Coast port strike, as they did during the COVID-19 ...
Some consumers, worried about COVID-19-era shortages amid a now delayed dockworkers strike at ports, are stockpiling goods.
Hope you have some toilet paper stock piled. It’s started. Sam’s and Costco are depleted,” one user said on the social media ...
Wednesday marked the third day of the dockworkers strike, shutting down every port from Maine to Texas. The International ...
Some consumers nationwide are panic-buying goods like toilet paper amid the East Coast port workers’ strike. However, experts ...
You may have noticed empty shelves where you typically find toilet paper at your local store. While it seems that many are ...
People on social media are posting photos of empty store shelves as concerns mount over the strike's impact on bathroom ...
Grocery stores and retailers say consumers are panic buying products over shortage concerns due to East and Gulf Coast ports ...