British manufacturers are prepared for the rush of customers
Sales of toilet paper rose 23 percent last week in the UK, so manufacturers are preparing for the new measures now announced to further boost their retail turnover. The WEPA group, whose British member makes its own brand of toilet paper and kitchen paper towels for major chains such as Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Asda, says they have learned from the spring experience. (origo)
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