What is there to clean up? Oops. Forget I said that. Not all
participants have graduated to using bidets.
Mike Powell wrote to Bj?rn Felten <=-
Toilet paper actually makes some sense. If you live in a house with a family that was mostly out of the house during the day 5 days a week,
and they are suddenly in the house all day during that time (because offices and schools were all closed) toilet paper is a commodity that
will go up in demand in that particular house.
Mike Powell wrote to Bj?rn Felten <=-
When no one could get paper towels or toilet paper, my local grocery
store started selling fan-fold paper towels that go into office
bathroom paper towel dispensers, and corporate supply-branded single
rolls of toilet paper - items that were sitting around because janitors
weren't cleaning offices any more.
Mike Powell wrote to Bj?rn Felten <=-
When no one could get paper towels or toilet paper, my local grocery
store started selling fan-fold paper towels that go into office
bathroom paper towel dispensers, and corporate supply-branded single
rolls of toilet paper - items that were sitting around because janitors
weren't cleaning offices any more.
Sounds smart. Although the shelves were not as full as normal, I don't remember the stores here ever running completely out of toilet paper. They did
run out of cleaning products like anti-bacterial wipes, though.
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