Online searches for the term “bidet” spiked in March — and retailers say that that interest has translated into a surge in sales.
Aspokesperson told BuzzFeed News that"toilet paper crisis" was among the most popular related keywords behind Google searches for the term bidet.
“I wouldn't say it's bidet panic stations, but there is a notable upturn in people looking at this sort of product,” the spokesperson added. Retailers told BuzzFeed News that British consumers have been mostly opting for non-electric Bidet attachments and seats, rather than higher end Japanese toilets and porcelain options, which often require professional help with plumbing and instalment.said the company had seen a significant uptick, and is selling about 40-50 non-electric bidet seats and attachments per day at the moment, from 10-15 units previously.
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