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Video</th><th>Views</th><th>Yesterday</th>
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<td>150,322</td>
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<tr align="center"><td class="text"><div><a href="../video/c7rCyll5AeY.html">TWICE
"CHEER UP" M/V</a></div></td><td>445,166,427</td>

iSnce the beginning of the pandemic, it was clear that it will change consumer
behavior once and for all. The pandemic has also shown us how little we
know about responsible consumption. It became clear when people started
emptying the shelves in the supermarkets all over the world to stock up on
goods. The Today Show reported that supermarket workers even had to work
longer hours just to restock the goods and clean up properly.

Video credit: TODAY
But while some goods, like pantry groceries, bread, water, masks, and
sanitizers, were essential, the necessity for other ‘in-demand’ products was
very questionable.

The toilet paper frenzy is a good example of panic-buying and irresponsible


consumption. The stocks of toilet paper in shops decreased so fast that some
of them, like the U.S. supermarket chains Wegmans, Shoprite and Target,
had to impose limitations on how much toilet paper one person could buy.
Experts explain the obsessiveness around toilet paper with the so-called herd
effect that, once again, shows that we would rather follow the purchase
patterns of others than think about the true necessity of buying this product.

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