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To spend £700 a year on kitchen roll?

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Stellenbosch · 25/10/2018 12:46

Yes, I fucking am?!

WTF, how can I cut down on usage? For my bank balance and the environment! .

In my defence I do have a toddler and a rather large family, but still, go through £2 a day worth of the stuff!

I hate dish cloths, they seem so inefficient and full of bacteria!

Help?! Hints?! Tips?!

OP posts:
BitOutOfPractice · 29/10/2018 08:09

It doesn't matter how many times I read the title of this thread, I'm shocked every time

Poodles1980 · 29/10/2018 08:13

I don’t buy the stuff just use cloth and put in wash basket at end of day. Outlay probably about 2 quid for a pack of cloths

Pashal2 · 29/10/2018 16:57

Is kitchen roll the same thing as paper towels? Just wondering.

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