Japan Urges Citizens Not To Hoard Toilet Paper Amid Iran War Fears | Firstpost America | N18G

Japan's government has urged citizens not to panic-buy toilet paper after social media posts suggested people were beginning to stockpile daily necessities amid concerns over the war in West Asia. Authorities reassured the public that supplies remain stable and encouraged shoppers to make rational purchasing decisions based on accurate information. Panic buying of toilet paper has a historical precedent in Japan. The behaviour first became widespread during the 1973 oil shock, which triggered the country’s first post-war economic contraction. Similar patterns were also observed following the devastating earthquake and tsunami in 2011, and again during the COVID-19 pandemic, when uncertainty prompted people to hoard essential household goods.

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