
Originally published byThe Guardian Australia
The scarcity mindset, exploited by advertisers to trigger impulse buys, can cause panic buying. But telling consumers not to panic, may make them panic more
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โOf all the shortages we have โ thereโs a gasoline shortage โ you know what else is disappearing from the supermarket shelves?โ a television presenter jokes. โToilet paper.โ
Shops emptied of loo roll are now linked to the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, but that line was delivered by the US late-night host Johnny Carson more than 50 years ago.
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