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iCare 100% Recycled Toilet Paper 8pk $3.50 (save $3.50) @ Woolworths

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100% Recycled, 3 ply toilet paper at 24c per 100 sheets. Comparable price per sheet to many of the bulk buy toilet paper deals here.

Inb4 someone makes the recycled toilet paper joke

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  • +2

    Note those are standard (small) rolls. Right next to them Woolies stock larger icare ones that without being on specials are 30c/100 sheets.

  • Not to be confused with https://www.icare.nsw.gov.au/#gref

  • -1

    recycled toilet paper?? ewwwwww

  • +2

    Hmm very much negates the point if you then wrap it in plastic!
    I'll stick with 'who gives a crap'

    • +4

      Not saying that wrapping in plastic is alright in any way, but Who gives wraps every roll in a colorful, fully printed paper, which seems hip as, but so wasteful too. Fun fact: you can get Who gives wrapped in plastic as well, at IGA, for one.

      • +1

        Yup I agree. Although paper will compost in a few months/years, plastic will outlive our great grandchildren.

  • They still haven’t done anything bout my workers comp claim

  • This or fine sandpaper for my bunghole?

  • -4

    I prefer my toilet paper to not be recycled - just saying

    • +3

      Yaaawn…

  • +2

    This is pretty good toilet paper. Fairly soft but much stronger than many of the other brands.

  • Thanks OP, this is my daily driver. I'll be picking up some spares

  • I love icare double length rolls. The standard price is almost the same per sheet as this

  • +2

    I don't understand why people don't use water. Paper is not such a great cleaner anyway. Anyone for water?

    • Not every toilet in Victoria has a bidet or bum gun next to it. It’s sometimes not about the preference.

      • +1

        I clench my cheeks and waddle over to the shower.

        • Not every toilet has a shower.

          • @pizzaguy: I never said it was in the same room :)

            • +1

              @RADICALIST: Yeah, I know.

              My point was in Australia and other Western culture countries it’s unfortunately acceptable to smear crap instead of washing.

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