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A safe space to confess whether you panic bought toilet roll

206 replies

Peaceshout · 28/10/2025 23:16

It’s been several years since the pandemic, lockdown, and those early months when the toilet roll disappeared from the shelves in bulk.

Yet despite it all being bought, I’ve never met anyone who panic bought toilet roll. Instead, most people are critical of the toilet roll panic buying. Someone is lying.

Given the time that’s elapsed, now is the time for the panic buyers of toilet roll to come out, admit it, and tell us whether they still have any left in the shed. No judgment, no criticism, just a safe space to unburden yourselves.

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OP posts:
firstofallimadelight · 29/10/2025 06:54

I’ll be honest I didn’t know a single person (not even a friend of a friend of a friend) who got Covid for the first year but I still believed it was happening.
i also never saw any panic buying or totally empty shelves. But our local supermarket did limit things like toilet roll fairly quickly.

chunkyBoo · 29/10/2025 06:58

No, I was a bit meh about it all u til I saw the empty shelves in our huge Asda 😱
luckily we have a local little independent shop, they literally never can out of anything, so I shopped there for the toilet rolls lol … happy shoppers finest 😑
they also had pasta, and sold eggs by the tray 😁

Kwamitiki · 29/10/2025 07:00

namechangetheworld · 29/10/2025 02:03

No, but we were those awful people who went around several shops and stockpiled baby formula for DD2 because I was absolutely terrified of running out.

That formula panic was real in our house. It was bad enough that DD vouldn't bf, and the formula shortages sent me into a spiral.

We didn't stockpile formula to any degree over what we already did, but then I always used to order it in 6 packs for convenience. We did have to change brands a few times, though, to match what was available. Thankfully we had started weaning at the end of Feb, and could move up to stage 2 formula which was easier to find, and she wasn't sensitive to the shifts in brands!

Friendlyfart · 29/10/2025 07:03

I think my DH bought a job lot from Amazon at one point!

Mumofsoontobe3 · 29/10/2025 07:03

I didn't - I struggled to get any. Got a 24 pack by chance and a box of wipes and I was very careful with them. I was a regular in my local Sainsbury's as it was across the road, so they popped some by for me knowing I had a baby at home - along side some calpol. I'll never forget their kindness!

Auburngal · 29/10/2025 07:03

I bought 36 loo rolls a month before lockdown.

Then on the Friday before the first lockdown, I was in Lidl and they only allowed one pack per customer. The couple in front of me on checkout had two packs and asked could they buy a second pack separately. The cashier said no.

Where the till was, you could see the loo roll section which was empty. The cashier saw me with no loo roll in my shopping. She asked me to a massive favour of buying the loo roll section- 9 pack. As if placed in the shelf, all hell would break loose. I did take up the offer.

I must be the only person that was made to buy loo roll like that!

Then the about a few days before that, we had a loo roll delivery. Colleagues took a pack each. When they finished their shift and buying loo roll, customers asked how come the staff got loo roll. I said to them, you might have forgotten that staff and their families have bladders and bowels too. Nobody said anything back. Probably shocked by what I said or knocked some common sense into their brains for a minute.

A colleague buying loo roll has a 25 minute walk to/from work. I was finishing at the same time as her. I insisted that I took her home. As that would be the only time if she was carrying loo roll in one hand and the world’s most expensive diamond in the other, that the diamond wouldn’t be taken.

It was horrible seeing the store’s shelves obliterated bar sun tan lotion, for obvious reasons. We cried on seeing the store looking like that.

We saw people that we never seen before. As they were doing the rounds of buying stuff that was selling out then going to other places to do the same.

There was a shop in another part of the county where they let a man buy 9 packs of 24 rolls for two days running and someone on FB took the photos and uploaded them. I believe they worked in a hairdressers opposite. Who the hell needs 432 loo rolls?

I came down with, what was later on to be Covid the day after visiting Lidl. There were no test centres in my county. Nearest two were 45 miles away. No strength to hold a pen let alone drive 90 mile round trip. Had an antibody test 6 weeks later to confirm I had covid.

My employer said to me that as asthmatic, but not that bad to get shielding letter. That I was able to have up to end of May (extended by another month later on) off fully paid, providing I used 8-10 days of my annual leave. I had that amount booked off in the period anyway. Due to my worsening asthma thanks to covid, which also had in July ‘22, my medications would make me shield on the criteria based on March ‘20.

Apologies for the long post. It was needed to explain.

Terrytheweasel · 29/10/2025 07:05

I don’t panic buy anything and toilet roll would be very low on the list I would consider important. Water and food, perhaps.

EveryDayisFriday · 29/10/2025 07:05

I've always bought non perishables in bulk, usually from Costco. I did a big shop prior to lockdown which included a huge pack of loo rolls. Consequently, I then didn't need to leave the house for 6 weeks.

It wasn't panic bought, it was bulk bought in preparation for the lockdown.

Theunamedcat · 29/10/2025 07:08

Sort of you see i went from weekly shopping plus top ups to fortnightly top up if needed and one bulk buy a month the reason being I had zero childcare and I mean zero! My ex husband chose the pandemic as an excuse to dump his children completely refusing to even take them for a walk so I could shop when he changed his mind by the end of the year the kids hardly wanted to know him and when I did go shopping and he had them he would ring me screaming until I collected them

Checkcheckout · 29/10/2025 07:08

Haha I was away in Romania when my social media feed became full of ‘can’t find any toilet paper’ posts. I had a fair bit of room in my case so I filled it up with Romanian toilet roll before I came back 🤣.

As it turned out, I was never not able to buy toilet roll in the shops. Ok there may not have been many options and might have had to go for some weird coconut scented version or something, but it was always available in some form.

nomas · 29/10/2025 07:11

I wouldn’t say panic bought, but at the time Savers had 9 rolls of good 3-ply toilet paper (I think Little Duck) for £1.99 per pack, so I did buy a few packs.

It’s now double the price!

WellYouWereMythTaken · 29/10/2025 07:11

Not exactly, no. But there was at least one occasion when I went shopping and noticed that there was only a few battered packs left and I thought “I’ll grab one just incase there’s none another time and we’ve run out”. Not panicked just… practical innit.

What was a mind fuck for me was the people cleaning their shopping when they got home. And then discussing it after like it was something everyone fucking did. Literally. No mate, just you weirdos lot.

BlueJuniper94 · 29/10/2025 07:13

How are we defining "panic buying"?

I stocked up in January 2020 in the belief that there would be pandemic related disruptions in the weeks or months ahead. It makes perfect sense to prepare before it occurs to anyone else to. It allows supply chains to adapt. I cleared no shelves, they were well stocked after I bought my supply. It doesn't go off and gets used anyway. I played no part in the supermarket scrums come March.

Partridgewell · 29/10/2025 07:15

I didn't because I had just had a box of 48 delivered, which is my normal way of buying it. In fact, I offered to share it out amongst my neighbours. Nobody took me up on it because our local Aldi managed supplies pretty well.

Crazy times.

Onleemoi · 29/10/2025 07:16

I did but only on behalf of my elderly neighbour who was really worried.

Biker47 · 29/10/2025 07:16

It just made no sense whatsoever, majority of toilet paper, if not all, is made in this country so no risk of imports being effected, the plants also run 24 hours a day because they have to, because it's a nightmare and time consuming process to stop and start them, there was never any risk of toilet paper running out.

WhamBamThankU · 29/10/2025 07:17

I had already set up a 6 weekly subscription on Amazon 😂 threw it in the house when it got delivered so we don’t look like hoarders.

Londonrach1 · 29/10/2025 07:19

No but wish I had as was a nightmare when I ran out. One friend had to use newspaper for a couple of days.

Castiela · 29/10/2025 07:19

We had wnough because ww uaed to buy the costco tp. We just went and did shop week or so earlier than normally because we expected the lockdown any day. My family abroad went into lockdown well before uk so knew it was coming and I was not willing to go once public started up with the crazy. Very leasurly experience.
The scenes we then watched on tv were sometimes ridiculous. My family who were in harsher lockdowns was texting me if we are ok because they saw the pics and videos of empty shops in UK on news and heard about panic buying... Then they sent me pics from their well stocked shops... 😂🙄

tripleginandtonic · 29/10/2025 07:19

No but there was a small celebration when we sourced sone before running out of what we already had.

EleanorReally · 29/10/2025 07:21

i was working in the community and it was disastrous for the elderly who couldnt get hold of loo roll, very upsetting.
i did panic buy pasta and chick peas

oviraptor21 · 29/10/2025 07:21

Not panic buying and not toilet roll but I had lots of family come back home during the pandemic to create our bubble. Several of them love baking and there was a shortage of flour and baking powder so I did buy a 10kg sack of flour and large tubs of baking soda and cream if tartar. The flour went pretty quickly but I still have some baking soda left!

curious79 · 29/10/2025 07:25

I never panic bought toilet roll. I genuinely didn’t understand that. You can always use some water and soap

I did, however bulk buy pasta and rice. Though I did it when we weren’t officially having supply issues. I had a feeling things were going in that direction and with a child who only ate rice and pasta I did a great big stock up.

TryingtryingTryingfivetimes · 29/10/2025 07:30

I didn't panic buy according to myself. I did buy a big packet when I saw the last packet sitting in an Asda shelf. We did have two rolls left. Does that count?

RosesAndHellebores · 29/10/2025 07:38

No I didn't but usually buy a pack of 24 and replace when there are about 4 rolls left. I had 4 left and was very pleased when I hsppened across a four pack at the petrol station. Nowadays I never let stocks fall below 12 with all bogs fully rolled.

I didn't panic buy but on the days when there were empty shelves we had venison burgers one night and duck egg omolettes another.

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