Clorox factories are working 24 hours a day to produce wipes.
Chairman and CEO Benno Dorer said, despite increasing the company’s production, Clorox can’t meet consumer demand for wipes.As confirmed cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in many parts of the country, shelves once fully stocked with essentials like toilet paper, paper towels,
, and cleaning products remain vacant in most stores. And, according to Clorox’s Chairman and CEO Benno Dorer, this won’t change any time soon, even though the company is “making tremendous progress.”Not long after the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S., Clorox Disinfecting Wipes were immediately swept up in a panic-buying frenzy.
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