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Okanagan shelves wiped bare of toilet paper

COVID-19 concerns have residents in a mad rush to stock up on toilet paper, hand santizer, wipes

Toilet paper is being picked off shelves faster than stores can order it.

Several Okanagan grocery stores have seen their shelves wiped bare of the paper product.

sa国际传媒淲ith the coronavirus, sales have increased and spiked for us,sa国际传媒 a Kelowna Costco employee said.

The same goes for Vernonsa国际传媒檚 Buy-Low Foods, where 130 cases were brought in over the weekend and now, they are all gone.

sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檝e never seen toilet paper go like this,sa国际传媒 assistant manager Darrell Camalush said.

While Buy-Low managed to keep some of the product on shelves, that was not the case at Walmart, Real Canadian Superstore and Wholesale Club, which were completely sold out over the weekend March 7.

sa国际传媒淚 just want one bag,sa国际传媒 said Danni Van der Molen, a mother of four who went to several stores before finally finding some at Save-On-Foods.

Product has since been replenished, although it appears to be picked up as quickly as stores can bring it in.

Toilet paper isnsa国际传媒檛 the only thing being scooped up by the masses.

Rubbing alcohol, hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes are another priority purchase.

Camalush says his store cansa国际传媒檛 even get any rubbing alcohol in.

And despite ordering 20 different kinds of hand sanitizer, on March 7, the store only had eight bottles come in and within 15 minutes they were sold out.

sa国际传媒淭he only one we still have left is the local stuff, the Back to Earth,sa国际传媒 Camalush said.

Hesa国际传媒檚 ordered more of each of the products, but isnsa国际传媒檛 sure if he will even get them as suppliers are feeling the demand.

The same goes for medical suppliers in Vernon, who are struggling to keep masks and sanitation products on the shelves amid growing coronavirus concerns.

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Meanwhile, Camalush always keeps a back-up stock of toilet paper, and like others, he is adjusting ordering to meet the demand, which one retail giant says is declining.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 starting to taper off here,sa国际传媒 said the Costco employee, who wished not to be named.

The situation is much more intense in the Lower Mainland, where there are confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Monday, March 9, the provincesa国际传媒檚 first fatality was a patient of a North Vancouver care home and the number of confirmed cases in B.C. has risen to 32.

The situation has also prompted the cancellation of a North Okanagan school field trip to Italy and a global convention in Mexico, and delayed a number of other events.

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A sign above a couple empty pallets, once containing toilet paper, asks customers to limit their purchases March 7 at the Vernon Walmart. (Danni Van der Molen photo)
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Toilet paper shelves are bare at Vernonsa国际传媒檚 Real Canadian Superstore on Saturday, March 7. (Danni Van der Molen photo)
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Buy-Low assistant manager Darrell Camalush scans toilet paper tags for re-order as supplies dwindle at the Vernon store amid coronavirus concerns. (Jennifer Smith - Morning Star)


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