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Topic Originator: sadindiefreak
Date: Thu 31 Oct 14:23
Has anyone tried the big rolls from "Who gives a cr@p"
I keep seeing adverts from them and was wondering if they are decent quality and worth the cost.
Price per sheet looks good but price per roll not so much. But with more sheets per roll might be better value.
I am seriously thinking of trying them but they cost of 48 rolls is putting me off incase they are not any good.
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Topic Originator: Westies squint kicks
Date: Thu 31 Oct 15:46
£40 for 48 rolls, have they a built in bidet ?
I remember running out of bog roll as a kid and my old man saying just use yesterdays paper.
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Topic Originator: parfection
Date: Thu 31 Oct 15:57
My daughter has this and there are no complaints about it. Appears to be good value and decent quality.
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Thu 31 Oct 17:21
I thought about that when I saw a TV clip suggesting a no deal Brexit might lead to people hoarding toilet rolls in case of shortages.
I donno what we'd do without them. We don't buy newspapers.
Maybe do as the Romans used to - use a sponge on a stick.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylospongium
Post Edited (Thu 31 Oct 17:21)
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Topic Originator: EEP
Date: Thu 31 Oct 19:32
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Topic Originator: sadindiefreak
Date: Thu 31 Oct 20:10
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EEP, Thu 31 Oct 19:32
Bog roll is readily available in every outlet to take 20 sheets at a time when you need to go.
Iv never bought bog roll in years. Must have saved a couple hindered of pounds.
I thought everyone would do this?
I realise 20 sheets is nothing but at the end of the day it is theft.
And like you say you have saved a couple of hundred but cost businesses a couple of hundred.
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Topic Originator: donj
Date: Thu 31 Oct 20:27
I would guess the comment is a take from the other outlet.
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Topic Originator: EEP
Date: Thu 31 Oct 20:30
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Topic Originator: AlfonzoBonzo
Date: Fri 1 Nov 06:44
We buy it. It’s decent
Show us yer....
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Sat 2 Nov 18:09
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EEP, Thu 31 Oct 20:30
It’s not really theft though is it?
If you take something that doesn't belong to you it is theft. It costs the place you took it from a sum of money and you are entitled to what you need to use....no more. Taking what you are not entitled to at the expense of another is theft.
Post Edited (Sat 02 Nov 18:10)
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