Logan Paul shared a TikTok poking fun at how people around the world are panic-buying toilet paper
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Logan Paul poked fun at how the world is panic buying toilet paper in a TikTok video.
The ongoing coronavirus outbreak has led to an uptick in toilet paper sales and people stockpiling it.
Some retailers have had to impose limits on how many rolls each customer can purchase at a time.
Paul and his friend depicted a world where they would have to use sheets as currency.
A Crave Café employee tells them a muffin costs "seven," and Paul says he's running low.
He then reluctantly proceeds to give the cashier seven sheets, and the remainder of the roll as a tip.
Logan Paul never misses an opportunity for a joke. In a TikTok skit he posted to Twitter, he is shown trying to buy a muffin from a Crave Café in a world where toilet paper sheets are used as currency.
The employee tells them a muffin costs "seven," to which Paul's friend says he's "all out." Paul says he's running low.
When asked if he wants the muffin or not, Paul reluctantly hands over seven sheets, and the remainder of the roll as a tip.
Paul is poking fun at the panic buying frenzy and stockpiling of toilet paper during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. Some retailers have had to impose limits on how many rolls each customer can purchase at a time, and bidet sales have soared as a result.
However, according to economists, hoarding is unnecessary because there is plenty of toilet paper to go around if people just buy what they need.
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