toilet paper warehouse fire
Definition
A massive six-alarm blaze that engulfed and destroyed a one-million-square-foot Kimberly-Clark distribution warehouse in Ontario, California, on April 7, 2026. The facility stored paper products including toilet paper, tissues, and other consumer goods, fueling the rapid spread of the fire. An employee was arrested on suspicion of arson.
Examples
The toilet paper warehouse fire sparked fresh memes about the 2020 pandemic hoarding frenzy.
In a plot twist worthy of a bad action flick, the suspect in the toilet paper warehouse fire was an employee who briefly went 'missing' before being nabbed.
Grocery stores braced for impact after the toilet paper warehouse fire, but supply chains proved more resilient than our collective bowels.
News of the toilet paper warehouse fire traveled faster than the flames, igniting Twitter with jokes about eternal shortages.