#Germany #Coronavirus #ToilettPapper

According to a survey, around every tenth consumer in Germany wants to stock up on toilet paper, pasta and other everyday goods in the coming weeks.
This was the result of a representative survey by the polling institute YouGov among almost 6000 people in mid-October. Accordingly, nine percent of the participants answered the corresponding question with “yes” or “more or less yes”.
Almost two thirds (64 percent), however, expressly excluded such hamster purchases. According to the survey, younger people in particular want to stock up on more toilet paper and pasta:
Most often, people between the ages of 25 and 34 answered the question with “yes” or “more or less yes” (15 percent).

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