Americans panic bought food and other goods as U.S. port strikes started earlier this week, according to social media trends.
Some consumers, worried about COVID-19-era shortages amid a now delayed dockworkers strike at ports, are stockpiling goods.
Grocery stores and retailers say consumers are panic buying products over shortage concerns due to East and Gulf Coast ports ...
While the major port strike on the East Coast and Gulf Coast could threaten Americans’ supply of bananas, it likely won’t ...
The port strike affecting the Eastern and Gulf Coasts has some Costco shoppers in a panic. However, their product hoarding is ...
A strike that persists for more than a month would likely cause a shortage of some products, although most holiday retail ...
Greene's post was subject to a Community Note from X users, which read: "Toilet paper would not be affected by a strike at ...
Experts call it completely unnecessary, yet some cannot resist the urge to panic-buy right now. The nationwide port strike is ...
Some consumers are panic-buying toilet paper and other goods amid the East Coast port strike, as they did during the COVID-19 ...
There is a rush to buy toilet paper based on misinformation. What shortage there may be will be caused by the panic to buy it ...
There's so much talk about people panic buying as a result of the uncertainty surrounding the ongoing dock workers strike, ...
A growing number of gas stations were flashing empty signs on Tuesday as panic-buying gripped Florida, where residents are ...