Where is it available? Not in hardware stores.
Reread the thread. Already answered.
Reread the answer, then you'll understand the problem.
"Plenty" of a resource in the wrong place is no use. There's plenty of freshwater in Norway, this won't stop water prices spiking in Greece if there's a drought.
Plenty of resources is by definition not a shortage.
Supply is available and plentiful. Demand is high. It's already in train yards. Mills are not the issue. Trains haven't stopped running. They've simply stopped deliveries.
Thats fraud. Thats price gouging.
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