Eight Crore Americans Stand Outside The New York Times Office As America Runs Out Of Toilet Papers

America like any other country is reopening after the coronavirus pandemic, and there’s one household item hard to find in grocery store shelves: Toilet paper.

 

Nearly ninety percent of all grocery stores in the United States are out of stock of toilet paper as per a consumer products data tracker. The effects of Toilet paper shortage is visible on streets now.

 

On 3rd April, Sunday over eight crore Americans were standing outside the New York Times office waiting for paper. Reportedly, the New York Times quality and content matches the best with the toilet paper and is an automatic choice of a majority of Americans.

 

One New York Times costs around $1 and it serves over eight people if you calculate it this way it’s much cheaper than an average quality toilet paper” said a man while pooping just outside the New York Times office.

 

Another man said “The world seems one today, people inside and outside the New York Times are together and pooping in such tiring times of Toilet Paper shortage“.

 

The US President Joe Biden has ordered unprecedented release of US strategic ‘ease the pain’ of toilet paper shortage. Biden laid out the giant release — a million tons of the New York Times news paper everyday  for six months.

 

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