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[WA] 36 Pack Quilton 3ply Toilet Paper $11.99 @ Spudshed

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Seems a good price for this brand, 33.3cents per roll, 18.5cents per 100 sheets. Western Australia only.

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  • +34

    Sold out, if it haven't, it would be by the time you finishing reading this sentence.

  • +1

    WA ozbargainers need to ship to us.

  • +4

    "While stocks last"

  • +1

    1 per customer

    • didn't seem like it

      • saw a fb photo.

  • $11.99 / 36 = 33.3 cents per roll or $0.333 per roll

  • +3

    Retailer doesn't know about the supply and demand model :)

    • +1

      Sort of… The retailer famously took on the megapowerful Potato Marketing Corporation, who were trying to tell him he couldn't grow more and sell potatoes, so they could control the potato supply.

      When it was decided against him that he couldn't sell more potatoes… he gave them away, flooding the market with a huge supply of free potatoes.

      Not all heroes wear capes.

      • Now one of the largest producers of spuds in WA, Coles and Woolies main supplier for potatoes is direct from Galati & Sons.

  • +8

    A true doomsday prepper will split these down to 108 1 ply rolls.

  • Time to switch to water

  • +1

    I'm more interested in the Bulla ice cream bars for $1.79. Also brown log related. #sorry

  • holy shit what a fantastic deal…

  • Nothing wrong with a good roll.

  • +3

    Just what I need for that Caroma virus everyone is worried about. How much is needed to wrap my pan, cistern and sink?

    • +1

      About 300 rolls

    • +4

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      • That's not a 36 pack!

  • Those of us over on the East side will have to start rolling our own soon.

  • +1

    Worst profiteering ever.

    • +5

      You mean toilet paper? There have been lots of posts in the past, and any that are good value get upvoted.

      Maybe instead of negging what is a good deal (just checked, more expensive at Big-W and Chemist Warehouse), maybe neg the comments that offend you?

      • +5

        By allowing these we're just encouraging this strange mob mentality that we need to buy out every supermarket of staple items.. I think the ozbargain community can be better than this. sure if you need toilet paper go ahead and buy it.

        • -3

          2 deals in 7 years. Based on your mentally this site would be dead. I think you as an Ozb member can do better than this.

          • -2

            @4agte: ok? weird flex

            • -5

              @crazy94boy: I don't think you grasp what the saying "weird flex but ok" actually means but this might help you understand Ozb better

    • +1

      I think it's more people having a laugh. There are other papers…

  • +6

    omg stahp with the dunny rolls. If it’s the end of the world the last thing i’m going to be worried about it wiping my ass.

    • +2

      Just steer into the skid don't fight it.

    • Lol… then again hmm.

      Really annoying that so many neurotic people turn into greedy guts and panic buy. We did our shopping tonight but there were none to buy at all and we only have a few left. Those panic buyers need to know the manufacturers have said they will put in extra manufacturing hours to meet the demand. Did they forget worst case scenario, of being quarantined, all one needs to do is do online shopping and have home delivery.

  • +2

    I stockpiled toilet paper before it was cool.

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/514871

  • +3

    I live in Melbourne. It's an insane roadtrip to WA for toilet paper. Wish me luck for my travels.

    • +1

      I’m in Melbourne for another week and I’ve got an unopened double length pack of 4 available for $250, yes equivalent to 8 rolls for only $250!

      For those who are dense, that is a joke. It’s worth way more than that and I’m not selling.

      • +2

        yes no joke just went to my 2 local supermarkets, not a 'square to spare'.

        Nothing Jerry! nada. bare shelves.

  • +4

    End of World Apocalypse here in Sydney. No dunny rolls.
    Just wondering as an alternative which has the best texture: The North Shore times, or the Northern District Times?
    Not partial to the Aldi or Australia Post catalogues at the moment, and only have a single Whitepages directory.

    • +2

      Flannel shirt sleeves, followed by pocket flaps and then the hem.
      Back in the day we had a phonebook with hole drilled through the corner hanging in the longdrop.

      • Reminds me my mother told me that during WW2 her father brought home a phone book for that very reason. The family thought it was luxurious!

  • Tony, you've done it again !

  • +2

    At first I laughed at all you losers in your loser suburbs full of toilet paper hoarders. But this morning at Coles Randwick I was woken out of my stupor by a confused old man yelling at the top of his lungs that he couldn't find toilet paper.

    After having a laugh at his overreaction I thought I'd quietly give him a hand by finding the correct aisle but I couldn't find any toilet paper or even an overhead label for toilet paper. Turns out the aisle under construction wasn't under construction at all. It was truly a sight to behold. Half of the aisle was completely empty and all of the facial tissues were gone as well. Baby wipes you say? Gooone (but there was some unpacked boxes I found, muahahahah).

    Later on in the day I was in Woolworths to buy myself a can of legumes, as you do. That shelf was almost completely empty as well! No homebrand stuff. Just 2 cans of Annalisa Lentils and about 6 cans of Annalisa butter beans. Butter beans! Is this what we've come to?!

    • +2

      And that's the weird thing. It is not rational. You would think that the residents of the likes of Randwick with a higher than average socioeconomic status would have the brains to realise that AUSTRALIA is essentially self sufficient in terms of food production.

    • +1

      Butter beans! Is this what we've come to?!

      Only reason they are still there is because someone went home and realise they couldn't spread them on toast.

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  • +2

    https://www.facebook.com/KleenexBathroomAustralia/

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    • +1

      Until some guys roll up in a truck, cuts a hole in the side of the warehouse and steals it all under their nose. If you get approached in the car park of your nearest shopping centre by a bloke in a white van telling you he was picking up toilet paper and got given a few hundred extra packets…

  • +2

    why people are keep buying Toilet paper ??? i dont understand that

    • +2

      Don’t try to understand. there is no point. Mass hysteria is what it is…

    • +2

      cos they heard other people were doing it and they cannot think for themselves.

  • +1

    I think spud shed will do its absolute best by West aussies. They are a family company t ugh at do not appear to be motivated by profit.

  • +2

    Soon we will be known as the nation where toilet rolls out number people 7:1

    • +1

      That is actually a rather low estimate going by some of the photos I have seen. I would hazard a guess 25 to 1. Perhaps interesting data like this should be polled, but I wonder if the hoarders, who are living with the stuff up to their armpits, would admit to it.

      • +1

        i wonder if they realise how much of a fire hazard they're creating with all those easily combustible materials.

        but hey, C0RoNavIrUs WiLl kIlL mE!

        • +1

          The Project tonight referred to them as Doomsday Poopers.

          One good thing about the coronavirus is that at least people are washing their hands more. Not so many Geoffreys around these days to tease …

          • @JediJan: I still see a few people running their hands under the tap for a few seconds and not using soap. The stupid can't help themselves…

      • +2

        They will, it is like a winning stock on the share market. They just can't stop themselves saying how much they got vs the toilet roll poor.

        • Sad, I thought the guy on The Project that said he had at least 6 weeks supply would have been the exception.

  • Does anybody know if there's any stock in the jandakot spudshed? I can't be bothered going unless theres some left.

    I've got about 2 weeks supply and would not be cool if I ran out and Coles/woolies hasn't re-stocked.

    • Interested to know this too.

    • +1

      Wife was there yesterday afternoon - all cleared out. Shops all around this way are the same. Not a toilet roll in sight

    • +1

      Just left Jandakot, they've just restocked.

      Don't know how much they've got but limit of 2 per person and looked like everyone was walking out the door with their limit.

      • +1

        Here now and there's none left.

        • It was right at the back corner of the store (out back behind the fridges). At the rate it was walking out the door didn't think it would last too long but just in case you didn't go that far back…

          • @bamzero: Yeah its all gone.
            there was 1 guy hugging what looked like the last pack very very tightly walking.

            Some people ended up buying the 'fancy' toilet roll for $3.50-$4.00 for 4 rolls instead, bloody triple the price!
            I'm pretty sure some people are just using kitchen paper now as I saw quite a bit of kitchen towels in people's trolleys.

            Australia is going to end up with clogged up plumbing at the end of this coronavirus! just like the "flushable wipe" debacle.

  • 0 stock at Wanneroo Market.

  • +2

    Only a matter of time before it starts trending people posing in front of their stash of toilet rolls. Why pose in front of a Ferrari when toilet rolls are rarer commodity.

    People are literally shitting gold if they are wiping it with toilet paper that you can't get.

    • +1

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    • +1

      Crime of the future - youths surveil boomerbook to raid t.p. braggarts.

    • We've already seen one photo like that. Someone posing with toilet paper rolls as if it were loads of cash. World gone insane.
      Thankfully us OzBargainers are the sane ones keeping this world together. ;)

  • +2

    I heard a man walked out with an overflowing trolley at wanneroo spud shed and another lady walked out with the last of them which was also an over flowing trolley.
    The cashier asked if this old lady can have 1 pack and she said no.

    It seriously sad and disgusting how people are being towards each other over toliet paper.

    I also heard woolies had physical fights!! This world has gone crazy!!

    • +1

      It's in times of crisis that we see people's true character

  • Gone are the old camping days of who could throw a dunny roll on fire the furthest. They were the days πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  • -2

    Aw come on peeps. Our PM believes in miracles, not storing toilet papers!

  • +1

    I live semi-rural and people have legitimately driven 20km to source toilet paper from my local small IGA supermarket LOL. It's been completely cleaned out by non locals.

    I don't understand the toilet paper obsession,it's FOOD and MEDICATION you want, not toot paper, paper towel and tissues.

    • Raid across town limits. We live in a country full of geniuses.

  • +3

    Toilet paper and paper towels are sold out everywhere now in Perth. I cannot believe it. The shelves are absolutely bare.
    There are people who genuinely need toilet paper because they've run out. These toilet paper hoarders are so selfish, only thinking of themselves and not others.

    • +2

      Scary to think what these people would be like in a true SHTF emergency. They would have no qualms stepping over the bodies of others

    • +1

      Agree. These manic "Doomsday Poopers" almost have me feel ashamed to be an Australian. I have been in true "situations" (floods / cyclones) where people looked out for each other.

  • The cost of an epidemic: Prime Minister Scott Morrison estimated the cost of containing and managing the coronavirus epidemic would be about $660 million, and warned that the figure "could be more." Link

    We bought that much toilet paper already?

    • Don't underestimate the possibility of a Toilet Paper Levy in the future.

      • Like land tax where they revalue it every few years and get an uplift?

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