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Publix, Kroger, and Aldi are price gouging toilet paper

After 20 minutes of though research on Pornhub I decided to get a hygiene wax, then it won't make any difference which TP I use. I also decided to report price gouging TP flippers to the Bureau of Alcohol Toilet Paper and Firearms. I was inspired by a post in another ODT thread.
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Would it be wrong to report them?
 
After 20 minutes of though research on Pornhub I decided to get a hygiene wax, then it won't make any difference which TP I use. I also decided to report price gouging TP flippers to the Bureau of Alcohol Toilet Paper and Firearms. I was inspired by a post in another ODT thread.
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The State of Georgia’s Price Gouging Statutes were activated upon Governor Brian Kemp’s signing the State of Emergency declaration on March 14, 2020.

https://law.georgia.gov/press-relea...cy-coronavirus-outbreak-invokes-price-gouging

“Those who commit price gouging during this pandemic are not only being exploitive, they are interfering with consumers’ ability to obtain products that could help protect them from becoming ill or spreading the virus,” said Attorney General Chris Carr, “Our office will not tolerate this and will hold them accountable.”

While the State of Emergency remains in effect, businesses may not charge more for products and services identified by the Governor than they charged before the declaration of the state of emergency, unless the increased prices accurately reflect an increase in the cost of new stock or the cost to transport it, plus the retailer's average markup percentage applied during the ten days immediately prior to the declaration of the state of emergency. Under the Price Gouging Statutes, the Department of Law’s Consumer Protection Division receives and evaluates reports related to a rise in the costs of goods and services after the declaration is made.

Violators of the Price Gouging Statutes may be fined up to $5,000 per violation. To report violations, consumers should call 404-651-8600 or 1-800-869-1123 (outside metro Atlanta) or complete the online complaint form on the Consumer Protection Division’s website (consumer.ga.gov).
 
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