More Parents Are Turning to Cloth Diaper Businesses Among Shortages
TODAY. “It’s just been like, ‘Holy heck, what is happening?’” she said. “In the past week everything’s been turned on its head… Our revenue has grown by 300% in the past five days.”
Tidy Tots Diapers, founded by Sandy Beck has seen a similar increase in growth. “We have gotten orders in that are over $1000, over $1500. People are stocking up for the long haul, absolutely,” Beck told the outlet.
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