Offices stock the bathrooms with that single ply, sandpaper toilet tissue to discourage employees from pooping on the company dime-- NOT to cut cost.
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even if it's 100% cotton (which I'm not sure it exists) it will cause trouble in the sewer as it won't disintegrate like TP
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My old roommate loved single ply. He thought the soft thicker paper was not worth it.
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I work in a different town, so not my problem
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Why not both?
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Best case is probably to design as if all objects of interest do a thing (e.g. all toilets, faucets, etc. flushed at once)
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Except when you switch to the good stuff people will pull a shitload of sheets out of habit and you'll have way more clogs.
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I've been told by multiple facility administrators that the main reason is to prevent toilet paper from being stolen. The shittier the paper, the less likely it's taken
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I use that stuff at home because we have old pipes and a bidet. Only need the TP to dry off anyway.
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Fragile masculinity wipes.
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Lol, did you google that wrong and get the BSG episode titled "razor?"
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With a clean & soft asshole.
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Me laughing at this.
I still drop duces at work and don't give a fuck. It's my third/fourth break of the day for me.
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Mhm. It’s easier to get bulk garbage thin paper. When I go into the office, I have my own stash of the nicest plush TP available so my ass doesn’t bleed. I miss my bidet when I have to leave the house
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It could be both, but be careful not to assume malice when apathy is much more reasonable.
Any thought they put into getting you to not poop on company time will run into the issue of it taking longer when you do anyway. Much more likely, they're just looking at hard numbers.
They see a number for facility costs, they see a way to make the cost number smaller, that's as far as their interest goes. "Make cost go down" is one of those simple motivations that can be directly linked to just about any managerial decision that doesn't instead connect to "Make revenue go up."
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Talking about the branding, not the use of wipes in general. The "dude" brand is designed to play on men's fragile masculinity. "Oh no, I can't buy wipes that's too feminine." You got them as a gift so that says nothing of you. Someone probably thought it was funny.
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My last job had cheap paper in the hourly employee restrooms and the comfy soft stuff in the salary areas. Why a multi-billion dollar company has to maintain a class system for it's workers I do not know but it was like that with everything.
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Ha, yeah, I certainly don't care what wet wipes work.
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Be happy if you get single-ply paper. Some places have half-ply.
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IMO, they failed at both goals.