aren't they doing a public service here? I grew up in the shortage driven economy of USSR and have the hate to speculators and price gouging ingrained into my brain with the milk of the mother, yet hear me out - the consumption of the Lysol wipes has increased while the production stays pretty much the same, and the producer and big distributors and retailers aren't willing to increase the price while the price increase is really necessary to adjust/optimize for the new equilibrium between the new increased consumption and the same production levels, otherwise there will be shortages - similar to CAP theorem you can have either price control or availability (in my experience USSR with price control and total shortages and later, in 199x, Russia with freed prices and immediate availability of everything are direct experimental confirmation of that - you had to see how sausages and everything else magically appeared on Jan 1, 1992 in the just yesterday empty stores, granted it was 3x of the yesterday's fixed price, yet it was really available at that 3x price while yesterday at that nice 1x price it just wasn't there). Thus the price gougers like that couple de-facto do necessary job which the producers/distributors/retailers aren't willing to do.