I'm a prepper. So I have toilet paper. Here, the stores open and after stocking all night, the first dozen customers get 1 package or 1 roll (depending on how it's packaged) of toilet paper and it's gone. The stores open at 7 am for the elderly, handicapped and those at high risk of Corona. It's easy to outrun them (and I am one) so I can get a roll - or maybe 18 rolls if it came in one package. It means standing in a line in the dark and waiting and then racing to the rear of Wallyworld to see if anything came in. An hour and a half wait... the gamble that some will be there - and folks getting a bit too close (increasing your risks for the virus) may snag you some toilet paper, but at a great cost. Figuring my time, the extra trip to Wally World, etc. four rolls of toilet paper could cost $30 easily AND increase your risk of getting infected.