Pandemic precautions have changed our shopping habits in a major way. That means items like disinfecting wipes, hand sanitizer and toilet paper are constantly selling out, making them hot commodities.
Clorox says retail shelves will not be fully stocked with its popular wipes and other disinfectant cleaners used to combat COVID-19 until this summer. “We think that there’s going to be substantial ...
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Linda Rendle, the president and CEO-elect of Clorox, says the demand for disinfectant products is so high that the Oakland-based company is now making "nearly 1 million packages of ...
Laura Rendle spoke exclusively to ABC News about the company's supply chain. With demand for disinfectants higher than ever amid the coronavirus pandemic the president of Clorox said consumers should ...
Clorox, the world's biggest maker of disinfectant cleaning materials, said consumers will continue to see a shortage of its wipes and other products into 2021 because of overwhelming demand during the ...
One of the most sought-after products since the start of the pandemic shutdown in March has been Clorox disinfecting wipes. The wipes have been nearly impossible to find on store shelves — and that ...
Clorox has revealed that it does not expect to meet the 500 percent increase in demand for its disinfecting wipes until 2021. Since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, cleaning products have ...
Months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Clorox disinfectant wipes and other cleaning products are still difficult – often impossible – to find. Although Clorox officials said in May that they expected ...
The cleaning company says you'll have to wait until next year for their wipes. If you walk into stores looking for disinfectant wipes, the likelihood of finding any are slim. And today, Clorox is ...
It’s such a strange time we’re living through when we see items like disinfecting wipes, hand sanitizer and toilet paper sell out left and right. These items are still hot commodities, and a bunch of ...
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Linda Rendle, the president and CEO-elect of Clorox, says the demand for disinfectant products is so high that the Oakland-based company is now making "nearly 1 million packages of ...
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