Supermarket !!!!!WOW!!!!

Lol, two weeks ago I was at the ware mart and picked up a couple things of t.p and bottled water. Nothing more than I normally buy, just our usual quantity for the month, having 5 people in the house. Plenty of supplies on the store shelves at that point, some lady with her teenage son walks up to me and says to her son "look at this stupid ***, panick buying all the stuff" I said, "what" she then says "thinks he's going to get sick and die". Haha, I looked at my near empty cart and didn't even know what to say as she walked off other than "what?" She got the t.p she wanted, as I didn't even buy more than a couple 12 packs of t.p and two 12 packs of bottled water. Is that considered a hoarding volume of products? I did also buy a few cans of dog food for our senior dog that cant eat dry dog food.
You guys started the crazy phase before we did. 2 weeks ago, it was completely normal here. Just 2 of us in the house and we normally buy TP in the huge packs just cause it is cheaper that way and don't have to buy as often. We still had a week or so to go with what we had, but did grab a 12 pack when we realized it was one of the items being hoarded. I just came from the discount grocery. They have TP and a pack or 2 was going in almost every cart. I did not buy any.
I did get 2 (24)packs of water. Which I usually have on stock and could not get at regular grocery since the middle of last week. The reason I was shopping for water was not even virus related. I need to change my well pump seal and there is always a chance I could have a problem getting it back working.
But to answer your question- Yes. I would think you were hoarding if I saw a cart primarily filled with the 2 top of the list hoarder items. If I saw you with 2 carts full of various items and those were part of it, I would just assume buying for family.