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Panic buying

Panic buying (alternatively hyphenated as panic-buying; also known as panic purchasing) occurs when consumers buy unusually large amounts of a product in anticipation of, or after, a disaster or perceived disaster, or in anticipation of a large price increase, or shortage.

Panic buying during various health crises is influenced by "(1) individuals' perception of the threat of a health crisis and scarcity of products; (2) fear of the unknown, which is caused by emotional pressure and uncertainty; (3) coping behaviour, which views panic buying as a venue to relieve anxiety and regain control over the crisis; and (4) social psychological factors, which account for the influence of the social network of an individual".[1]

Panic buying is a type of herd behavior.[2] It is of interest in consumer behavior theory, the broad field of economic study dealing with explanations for "collective action such as fads and fashions, stock market movements, runs on nondurable goods, buying sprees, hoarding, and banking panics".[3]

Fishing-rod panic buying in Corpus Christi, Texas, during the COVID-19 pandemic

Panic buying can lead to genuine shortages regardless of whether the risk of a shortage is real or perceived; the latter scenario is an example of self-fulfilling prophecy.[4]

Examples edit

Panic buying occurred before, during, or following:

COVID-19 pandemic edit

Panic buying became a major international phenomenon between February and March 2020 during the early onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and continued in smaller, more localized waves throughout during sporadic lockdowns across the world. Stores around the world were depleted of items such as face masks, food, bottled water, milk, toilet paper,[38] hand sanitizer, rubbing alcohol, antibacterial wipes and painkillers.[39][40][41][42][43][44] As a result, many retailers rationed the sale of these items.[45]

Online retailers such as eBay and Amazon began to pull certain items listed for sale by third parties such as toilet paper,[46] face masks, pasta, canned vegetables, hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes over price gouging concerns.[47][48] As a result, Amazon restricted the sale of these items and others (such as thermometers and ventilators) to healthcare professionals and government agencies.[49] Additionally, panic renting of self-storage units took place during the onset of the pandemic.[50]

The massive buyouts of toilet paper caused bewilderment and confusion from the public. Images of empty shelves of toilet paper were shared on social media in many countries around the world, e.g. Australia, United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. In Australia, two women were charged over a physical altercation over toilet paper at a supermarket.[51] The severity of the panic buying drew criticism; particularly from Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison, calling for Australians to "stop it".[52]

Research on this specific social phenomenon of toilet paper hoarding suggested that social media had played a crucial role in stimulating mass-anxiety and panic.[53] Social media research found that many people posting about toilet paper panic buying were negative, either expressing anger or frustration over the frantic situation. This high amount of negative viral posts could act as an emotional trigger of anxiety and panic, spontaneously spreading fear and fueling psychological reactions in midst of the crisis. It may have triggered a snowball effect in the public, encouraged by the images and videos of empty shelves and people fighting over toilet rolls.

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Yuen, Kum Fai; Wang, Xueqin; Ma, Fei; Li, Kevin X. (2020-05-18). "The Psychological Causes of Panic Buying Following a Health Crisis". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17 (10): 3513. doi:10.3390/ijerph17103513. PMC 7277661. PMID 32443427.
  2. ^ Bruce Jones & David Steven, The New Politics of Strategic Resources: Energy and Food Security Challenges in the 21st Century (eds. David Steven, Emily O'Brien & Bruce D. Jone: Brookings Institution Press, 2015), p. 12.
  3. ^ William M. Strahle & E. H. Bonfield. Understanding Consumer Panic: a Sociological Perspective, Advances in Consumer Research, Volume 16, 1989, eds. Thomas K. Srull, Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, pp. 567–573.
  4. ^ "Toxic leak threat to Chinese city". The Repository. 2020-03-08.
  5. ^ Faris, Robert (1948). Social Disorganization. The Ronald Press Company. p. 524.
  6. ^ Hardach, Gerd (1981). The First World War, 1914–1918. University of California Press. p. 198. ISBN 978-0-520-04397-8.
  7. ^ Watters, Mary; Library, Illinois State Historical (1952). Illinois in the Second World War: The production front. Illinois State Historical Library. p. 58. ISBN 9780912154190.
  8. ^ Spaull, Andrew David (1982). Australian Education in the Second World War. University of Queensland Press. p. 100. ISBN 978-0-7022-1644-2.
  9. ^ Jackson, Ashley (2006). The British Empire and the Second World War. A&C Black. p. 505. ISBN 978-1-85285-417-1.
  10. ^ Morgan, Philip (2008). The Fall of Mussolini: Italy, the Italians, and the Second World War. OUP Oxford. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-19-157875-5.
  11. ^ Honigsbaum, Mark (2013). "Regulating the 1918–19 Pandemic: Flu, Stoicism and the Northcliffe Press". Medical History. 57 (2): 165–185. doi:10.1017/mdh.2012.101. ISSN 0025-7273. PMC 3867839. PMID 24070344.
  12. ^ Burden, Lizzy (2020-03-20). "Is panic buying irrational? Here's why it can seem to make economic sense". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  13. ^ Colin Storer, A Short History of the Weimar Republic (I.B. Tauris, 2013), p. 102-03.
  14. ^ Archibald Percival Wavell (1973). Moon, Penderel (ed.). Wavell: The Viceroy's Journal. Oxford University Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-19-211723-6.
  15. ^ Alice L. George (2003). Awaiting Armageddon: How Americans Faced the Cuban Missile Crisis. The University of North Carolina Press. p. 78. ISBN 0807828289.
  16. ^ Buder, Emily (2020-03-19). "The Great Toilet-Paper Shortage Scare – The Atlantic". www.theatlantic.com. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  17. ^ Mamdouch G. Salameh, "Oil Crises, Historical Perspective" in Concise Encyclopedia of the History of Energy (ed. Cutler J. Cleveland: Elsevier, 2009), p. 196.
  18. ^ Taylor, Peter (2013). The thirty-six stratagems: A modern-day interpretation of a strategy classic. Infinite Ideas. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-908474-97-1.
  19. ^ Roberts, Kevin (2005). Lovemarks: the future beyond brands. powerHouse Books. p. 193. ISBN 978-1-57687-534-6.
  20. ^ Lohr, Steve (2000-01-01). "Technology and 2000 – Momentous Relief; Computers Prevail in First Hours of '00". New York Times.
  21. ^ "The Millenium Bug threatens food supply systems – developing countries are also vulnerable, FAO warns". Food and Agriculture Organization. 1999-04-19.
  22. ^ "Oil and gold prices spike". money.cnn.com. 2001-09-11.
  23. ^ Ding, Huiling (2014). Rhetoric of a Global Epidemic: Transcultural Communication about SARS. Southern Illinois University Press. pp. 70, 72, 83, 103, 111.
  24. ^ Collins, Nick (2009-08-25). . The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 2009-08-28.
  25. ^ "UK fuel blockades tumble". BBC News. 2000-09-14. Retrieved 2008-01-12.
  26. ^ "Toxic leak threat to Chinese city". BBC News. 2005-11-23.
  27. ^ Kurtzleben, Danielle (2014-07-01). "Here's why the ammunition shortage went on for years". vox.com.
  28. ^ Clifford, Stephanie (2012-12-22). "Shop Owners Report Rise in Firearm Sales as Buyers Fear Possible New Laws". New York Times.
  29. ^ Brochetto, Marilia; Botelho, Greg (2013-09-12). "Facing shortages, Venezuela takes over toilet paper factory". CNN. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  30. ^ a b c Lezama Aranguren, Erick (2014-11-09). . El Tiempo. Archived from the original on 2014-11-12. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
  31. ^ "Watch: Looting in Venezuela after government launches attack on 'bourgeois parasites'". EuroNews. 2013-11-12. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
  32. ^ A weekend of panic buying has left many gas stations across the UK dry, CNBC
  33. ^ Delvin, Megan (2021-11-17). "Grocery stores running out of food in BC cities cut off by flooding (PHOTOS)". dailyhive.com. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  34. ^ "Shoppers panic buy as IKEA shuts stores & factories in Russia". Yahoo Finance. 2022-03-07. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  35. ^ "Panic-buying up north as taps run dry". The Star. 2023-05-16. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  36. ^ "China shoppers panic-buying salt after Fukushima Daiichi treated water release | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News". NHK WORLD. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  37. ^ "In China, Fukushima discharge met with bans, panic buying and wariness". The Business Standard. 2023-08-25. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  38. ^ What everyone's getting wrong about the toilet paper shortage Medium
  39. ^ "Supermarkets report panic buying over coronavirus fears". Inside Retail. 2020-03-03. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
  40. ^ Sirletti, Sonia; Remondini, Chiara; Lepido, Daniele (2020-02-24). "Virus Outbreak Drives Italians to Panic-Buying of Masks and Food". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2020-02-29.
  41. ^ "The economics of the toilet paper panic—and why more stockpiling is inevitable". Macleans. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  42. ^ "Virus panic buying prompts toilet paper rationing in Australia". CTVNews. 2020-03-04. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  43. ^ "Coles and Woolworths further limit toilet paper purchases as supply sells out in an hour". smh.com.au. Sydney Morning Herald. 2020-03-08. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
  44. ^ "'It's crazy': Panic buying forces stores to limit purchases of toilet paper and masks". CNN. 2020-03-06. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  45. ^ Gadher, Dipesh (2020-03-29). "Every ration helps in coronavirus crisis: Tesco puts one-item limit on essentials". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  46. ^ Halliday, Josh (2020-03-16). "eBay urged to clamp down on coronavirus profiteering". The Guardian. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  47. ^ "Coronavirus price gouging: Amazon and eBay failing to tackle rip-off sellers, says Which?". Sky News. 2020-03-25. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  48. ^ Nicas, Jack (2020-03-14). "He Has 17,700 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer and Nowhere to Sell Them". The New York Times. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  49. ^ Palmer, Annie (2020-04-02). "Amazon blocks sale of N95 masks to the public, begins offering supplies to hospitals". CNBC. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  50. ^ "Transacting in Turbulent Times: The Impact of Coronavirus Across All Segments of the Self-Storage Industry". Inside Self-Storage. 2020-04-02.
  51. ^ "Women charged after toilet paper row at Sydney Woolworths goes viral". www.abc.net.au. 2020-03-08. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
  52. ^ "'It's un-Australian, and it must stop': Scott Morrison tells Australians to cease panic buying". SBS News. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  53. ^ Leung, Janni; Chung, Jack Yiu Chak; Tisdale, Calvert; Chiu, Vivian; Lim, Carmen C. W.; Chan, Gary (January 2021). "Anxiety and Panic Buying Behaviour during COVID-19 Pandemic—A Qualitative Analysis of Toilet Paper Hoarding Contents on Twitter". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18 (3): 1127. doi:10.3390/ijerph18031127. PMC 7908195. PMID 33514049.

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Panic buying alternatively hyphenated as panic buying also known as panic purchasing occurs when consumers buy unusually large amounts of a product in anticipation of or after a disaster or perceived disaster or in anticipation of a large price increase or shortage Tokyo JapanGothenburg SwedenAftermath of selective panic buying of toilet paper during the COVID 19 pandemic Panic buying during various health crises is influenced by 1 individuals perception of the threat of a health crisis and scarcity of products 2 fear of the unknown which is caused by emotional pressure and uncertainty 3 coping behaviour which views panic buying as a venue to relieve anxiety and regain control over the crisis and 4 social psychological factors which account for the influence of the social network of an individual 1 Panic buying is a type of herd behavior 2 It is of interest in consumer behavior theory the broad field of economic study dealing with explanations for collective action such as fads and fashions stock market movements runs on nondurable goods buying sprees hoarding and banking panics 3 Fishing rod panic buying in Corpus Christi Texas during the COVID 19 pandemic Panic buying can lead to genuine shortages regardless of whether the risk of a shortage is real or perceived the latter scenario is an example of self fulfilling prophecy 4 Contents 1 Examples 1 1 COVID 19 pandemic 2 Gallery 3 See also 4 ReferencesExamples editPanic buying occurred before during or following The First 1914 1918 5 6 7 and Second World Wars 1939 1945 8 9 10 The 1918 1919 global influenza pandemic Spanish flu led to the panic buying of quinine and other remedies for influenza and its symptoms from pharmacists and doctors surgeries 11 Sales of Vicks VapoRub increased from 900 000 to 2 9 million in a year 12 In the First Austrian Republic in 1922 hyperinflation and the rapid depreciation of the Austrian krone led to panic buying and food hoarding which continued until a rescue backed by the League of Nations prevented an economic collapse 13 Bengal famine of 1943 14 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis led to panic buying of canned foods in the United States 15 The 1973 toilet paper panic in the United States 16 The 1979 oil crisis led to panic buying of oil led by Japan 17 The 1985 arrival of New Coke led many consumers to panic buy the original Coke 18 19 Year 2000 problem food 20 21 2001 panic buying of metals gold and oil on international commodity markets following the September 11 attacks 22 Between January and February 2003 during the SARS outbreak several rounds of panic buying of various products including salt rice vinegar vegetable oil antibiotics face masks and traditional Chinese medicine took place in the Chinese province of Guangdong and in neighboring areas such as Hainan and Hong Kong 23 2000 and 2005 UK fuel protests 24 25 2005 Jilin chemical plant explosions water food 26 2008 2016 United States ammunition shortage panic buying by gun owners who feared tougher gun control laws under President Barack Obama was one cause of ammunition shortages 27 28 In September 2013 during the Venezuelan economic crisis the Venezuelan government temporarily took over the Aragua based Paper Manufacturing Company toilet paper plant to manage the production marketing and distribution of toilet paper following months of depleted stocks of basic goods including toilet paper and foodstuffs such as rice and cooking oil Blame for the shortages was placed on ill conceived government policies such as price controls on basic goods and tight restrictions on foreign currency and hoarding 29 Dakazo Amid decreased support before the 2013 Venezuelan municipal elections Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro announced the military occupation of stores on 8 November 2013 proclaiming Leave nothing on the shelves 30 The announcement of lowered prices sparked looting in multiple cities across Venezuela 31 By the end of the Dakazo many Venezuelan stores were left empty of their goods 30 A year later in November 2014 some stores still remained empty following the Dakazo 30 In September 2021 panic buying of petrol led to empty fuel filling stations across the United Kingdom A lack of tanker drivers was blamed with Brexit being the primary cause according to most Road Haulage Association respondents 32 In November 2021 panic buying of groceries took place in the British Columbia Interior and Fraser Valley owing to the impacts of the 2021 Pacific Northwest floods 33 On March 3 2022 panic buying of IKEA kit furniture and home appliances occurred in Russia due to the company s decision to close their 17 Russian stores in light of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Extensive queues were reported in IKEA s Moscow and Saint Petersburg stores and customers attempted to enter from the exit doors when entrance doors were closed 34 In May 2023 the Malaysian states of Penang and Kedah experienced panic buying of bottled water due to an interruption in tap water supply lasting less than 24 hours 35 In Aug 2023 after the discharge of radioactive water of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant people in China began panic buying salts and radiation detectors because of the public anxiety towards the radioactive water released 36 37 COVID 19 pandemic edit See also Shortages related to the COVID 19 pandemic Panic buying became a major international phenomenon between February and March 2020 during the early onset of the COVID 19 pandemic and continued in smaller more localized waves throughout during sporadic lockdowns across the world Stores around the world were depleted of items such as face masks food bottled water milk toilet paper 38 hand sanitizer rubbing alcohol antibacterial wipes and painkillers 39 40 41 42 43 44 As a result many retailers rationed the sale of these items 45 Online retailers such as eBay and Amazon began to pull certain items listed for sale by third parties such as toilet paper 46 face masks pasta canned vegetables hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes over price gouging concerns 47 48 As a result Amazon restricted the sale of these items and others such as thermometers and ventilators to healthcare professionals and government agencies 49 Additionally panic renting of self storage units took place during the onset of the pandemic 50 The massive buyouts of toilet paper caused bewilderment and confusion from the public Images of empty shelves of toilet paper were shared on social media in many countries around the world e g Australia United States the United Kingdom Canada Singapore Hong Kong and Japan In Australia two women were charged over a physical altercation over toilet paper at a supermarket 51 The severity of the panic buying drew criticism particularly from Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison calling for Australians to stop it 52 Research on this specific social phenomenon of toilet paper hoarding suggested that social media had played a crucial role in stimulating mass anxiety and panic 53 Social media research found that many people posting about toilet paper panic buying were negative either expressing anger or frustration over the frantic situation This high amount of negative viral posts could act as an emotional trigger of anxiety and panic spontaneously spreading fear and fueling psychological reactions in midst of the crisis It may have triggered a snowball effect in the public encouraged by the images and videos of empty shelves and people fighting over toilet rolls Gallery edit nbsp A United States propaganda poster in World War II showing the effects of panic buying goods nbsp Shoppers at a Wal Mart in Mexico City panic buying canned food during the 2009 flu pandemic nbsp Venezuelans grabbing for items during the Dakazo an event of the crisis in Venezuela nbsp Shoppers in London panic buying canned food and toilet paper during the COVID 19 pandemic nbsp Panic buying at the Giant supermarket in Franklin Farm Virginia during the COVID 19 pandemic in March 2020See also editPanic selling Revenge buying Stock market crash Economic bubble Mass hysteria Hoarding Panic roomReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Panic buying Yuen Kum Fai Wang Xueqin Ma Fei Li Kevin X 2020 05 18 The Psychological Causes of Panic Buying Following a Health Crisis International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17 10 3513 doi 10 3390 ijerph17103513 PMC 7277661 PMID 32443427 Bruce Jones amp David Steven The New Politics of Strategic Resources Energy and Food Security Challenges in the 21st Century eds David Steven Emily O Brien amp Bruce D Jone Brookings Institution Press 2015 p 12 William M Strahle amp E H Bonfield Understanding Consumer Panic a Sociological Perspective Advances in Consumer Research Volume 16 1989 eds Thomas K Srull Provo UT Association for Consumer Research pp 567 573 Toxic leak threat to Chinese city The Repository 2020 03 08 Faris Robert 1948 Social Disorganization The Ronald Press Company p 524 Hardach Gerd 1981 The First World War 1914 1918 University of California Press p 198 ISBN 978 0 520 04397 8 Watters Mary Library Illinois State Historical 1952 Illinois in the Second World War The production front Illinois State Historical Library p 58 ISBN 9780912154190 Spaull Andrew David 1982 Australian Education in the Second World War University of Queensland Press p 100 ISBN 978 0 7022 1644 2 Jackson Ashley 2006 The British Empire and the Second World War A amp C Black p 505 ISBN 978 1 85285 417 1 Morgan Philip 2008 The Fall of Mussolini Italy the Italians and the Second World War OUP Oxford p 66 ISBN 978 0 19 157875 5 Honigsbaum Mark 2013 Regulating the 1918 19 Pandemic Flu Stoicism and the Northcliffe Press Medical History 57 2 165 185 doi 10 1017 mdh 2012 101 ISSN 0025 7273 PMC 3867839 PMID 24070344 Burden Lizzy 2020 03 20 Is panic buying irrational Here s why it can seem to make economic sense The Telegraph Retrieved 2020 04 07 Colin Storer A Short History of the Weimar Republic I B Tauris 2013 p 102 03 Archibald Percival Wavell 1973 Moon Penderel ed Wavell The Viceroy s Journal Oxford University Press p 34 ISBN 978 0 19 211723 6 Alice L George 2003 Awaiting Armageddon How Americans Faced the Cuban Missile Crisis The University of North Carolina Press p 78 ISBN 0807828289 Buder Emily 2020 03 19 The Great Toilet Paper Shortage Scare The Atlantic www theatlantic com Retrieved 2020 04 29 Mamdouch G Salameh Oil Crises Historical Perspective in Concise Encyclopedia of the History of Energy ed Cutler J Cleveland Elsevier 2009 p 196 Taylor Peter 2013 The thirty six stratagems A modern day interpretation of a strategy classic Infinite Ideas p 50 ISBN 978 1 908474 97 1 Roberts Kevin 2005 Lovemarks the future beyond brands powerHouse Books p 193 ISBN 978 1 57687 534 6 Lohr Steve 2000 01 01 Technology and 2000 Momentous Relief Computers Prevail in First Hours of 00 New York Times The Millenium Bug threatens food supply systems developing countries are also vulnerable FAO warns Food and Agriculture Organization 1999 04 19 Oil and gold prices spike money cnn com 2001 09 11 Ding Huiling 2014 Rhetoric of a Global Epidemic Transcultural Communication about SARS Southern Illinois University Press pp 70 72 83 103 111 Collins Nick 2009 08 25 EU ban on traditional lightbulbs prompts panic buying The Telegraph Archived from the original on 2009 08 28 UK fuel blockades tumble BBC News 2000 09 14 Retrieved 2008 01 12 Toxic leak threat to Chinese city BBC News 2005 11 23 Kurtzleben Danielle 2014 07 01 Here s why the ammunition shortage went on for years vox com Clifford Stephanie 2012 12 22 Shop Owners Report Rise in Firearm Sales as Buyers Fear Possible New Laws New York Times Brochetto Marilia Botelho Greg 2013 09 12 Facing shortages Venezuela takes over toilet paper factory CNN Retrieved 2020 03 13 a b c Lezama Aranguren Erick 2014 11 09 La resaca del dakazo un ano despues El Tiempo Archived from the original on 2014 11 12 Retrieved 2014 11 12 Watch Looting in Venezuela after government launches attack on bourgeois parasites EuroNews 2013 11 12 Retrieved 2014 11 12 A weekend of panic buying has left many gas stations across the UK dry CNBC Delvin Megan 2021 11 17 Grocery stores running out of food in BC cities cut off by flooding PHOTOS dailyhive com Retrieved 2021 11 17 Shoppers panic buy as IKEA shuts stores amp factories in Russia Yahoo Finance 2022 03 07 Retrieved 2022 03 07 Panic buying up north as taps run dry The Star 2023 05 16 Retrieved 2023 05 21 China shoppers panic buying salt after Fukushima Daiichi treated water release NHK WORLD JAPAN News NHK WORLD Retrieved 2023 08 31 In China Fukushima discharge met with bans panic buying and wariness The Business Standard 2023 08 25 Retrieved 2023 08 31 What everyone s getting wrong about the toilet paper shortage Medium Supermarkets report panic buying over coronavirus fears Inside Retail 2020 03 03 Retrieved 2020 04 03 Sirletti Sonia Remondini Chiara Lepido Daniele 2020 02 24 Virus Outbreak Drives Italians to Panic Buying of Masks and Food Bloomberg Retrieved 2020 02 29 The economics of the toilet paper panic and why more stockpiling is inevitable Macleans Retrieved 2020 03 13 Virus panic buying prompts toilet paper rationing in Australia CTVNews 2020 03 04 Retrieved 2020 03 13 Coles and Woolworths further limit toilet paper purchases as supply sells out in an hour smh com au Sydney Morning Herald 2020 03 08 Retrieved 2020 03 11 It s crazy Panic buying forces stores to limit purchases of toilet paper and masks CNN 2020 03 06 Retrieved 2020 03 13 Gadher Dipesh 2020 03 29 Every ration helps in coronavirus crisis Tesco puts one item limit on essentials The Sunday Times Retrieved 2020 04 07 Halliday Josh 2020 03 16 eBay urged to clamp down on coronavirus profiteering The Guardian Retrieved 2020 04 07 Coronavirus price gouging Amazon and eBay failing to tackle rip off sellers says Which Sky News 2020 03 25 Retrieved 2020 04 07 Nicas Jack 2020 03 14 He Has 17 700 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer and Nowhere to Sell Them The New York Times Retrieved 2020 04 07 Palmer Annie 2020 04 02 Amazon blocks sale of N95 masks to the public begins offering supplies to hospitals CNBC Retrieved 2020 04 07 Transacting in Turbulent Times The Impact of Coronavirus Across All Segments of the Self Storage Industry Inside Self Storage 2020 04 02 Women charged after toilet paper row at Sydney Woolworths goes viral www abc net au 2020 03 08 Retrieved 2021 03 30 It s un Australian and it must stop Scott Morrison tells Australians to cease panic buying SBS News Retrieved 2020 08 03 Leung Janni Chung Jack Yiu Chak Tisdale Calvert Chiu Vivian Lim Carmen C W Chan Gary January 2021 Anxiety and Panic Buying Behaviour during COVID 19 Pandemic A Qualitative Analysis of Toilet Paper Hoarding Contents on Twitter International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 3 1127 doi 10 3390 ijerph18031127 PMC 7908195 PMID 33514049 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Panic 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