It's no secret that Clorox wipes have been a hot commodity since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S. in March. People stocked up on the cleaning supplies, and shortages have been happening ever since.
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 ...
As coronavirus cases surge around the country, California-based Clorox Co. is struggling to meet demand for its cleaning and disinfecting products, warning that shortages will extend through mid-2021.
Clorox Co. is shipping out its disinfecting wipes as fast as the company can make them. It’s not fast enough. While the bleach maker planned to have inventories replenished at major retailers by this ...
A top Clorox executive says retail shelves won’t be well-stocked with the company’s popular disinfectant wipes until mid-2021 as feverish demand during the COVID-19 pandemic continues to outstrip ...