Internet Searches For “Bidet” Begin To Soar As Toilet Paper Shortage Intensifies
Tyler Durden
Tue, 11/24/2020 – 22:25
Consumers are panic-hoarding toilet paper, food, and ammo as coronavirus surges across the country. Kroger, Giant, Target, and other supermarket chains have recently placed limits on toilet paper and other high demand goods to prevent shortages.
Last week, we reminded readers that the next round of “panic hoarding” was about to begin – and as of this week – that is certainly the case with reports across Twitter of empty store shelves.
Toilet paper shortage 2.0 #HereWeGoAgain #2020strikesagain pic.twitter.com/icG3Z1b0O7
— Julie Dolan (@WLKYJulie) November 18, 2020
Many people are saying that everything is going very strongly and only great energy exists in the American supply chain for paper products pic.twitter.com/kab6Y2myzJ
— Attorney@Law (@TheGlare_TM) November 16, 2020
yeah. The second toilet paper shortage of 2020 pic.twitter.com/xjrEiOHDaf
— Peter Jausovec 💻 (@pjausovec) November 19, 2020
While everyone scrambles to find toilet paper in stores and or online, there’s a more hygienic way to wipe than using a roll of Charmin ultra-soft, that is, a bidet.
Americans are quickly catching on about bidets, commonly found in European and Asian countries. The neat thing about a bidet, it requires no toilet paper and seamlessly cleans the undercarriage after nature calls.
Internet search trends for “best bidet” are surging again, the second time this year. The first eruption occurred in March after lockdowns resulted in a shortage of essential items. Now, as states and cities reimpose strict social distancing measures, with threats of lockdowns if a Biden presidency is seen early next year, bidet searches are back to April levels.
Is the panic-hoarding of bidets next?