Absolutely useless i find, cant absorb for shit

by Theelderginger

32 Comments

  1. FraterMirror

    They’re just wood pulp and mostly glue. They don’t absorb or have any use beyond meeting the legal requirements to dispense towels in public bathrooms and schools. They are straight up waste from factory to trash.

  2. asdrabael1234

    Yes. I work as a custodian and that’s all they’ll give us. Last year they tried to talk the Director into getting us white paper towels and he refused saying these are just as good they just aren’t bleached.

  3. bmoarpirate

    Only good for asking people how many they want, even though it’s a continuous roll.

  4. MaybeABot31416

    Yes, they are the worse you can buy, but also the cheapest

  5. zazasfoot

    I hate with a passion that you hate those paper towels with a passion.

  6. Jaded-Coffee-8126

    pov you have a runny nose (its about to be gritted off)

  7. dungotstinkonit

    Bro I have a roll of these I’ve been using to check my oil for like 20 years. I borrowed it from my employer.

  8. Captain-Pig-Card

    It’s one thing to skip some of the branded paper goods. But this is a sign…going to shut it down at the end of the summer.

  9. PointlessDelegation

    They’re amazing if you wanna push the mess back and forth

  10. woodypulp

    I’ve never seen them used in a restaurant outside of an electronic dispenser. Don’t mind them for hand drying. Not thrilled about the idea of someone who needs to wipe off their hands ripping them off the unperforated communal roll before me tho

  11. Affectionate_Eye8551

    these are junk , they just push dirt and liquids around

  12. Skate_faced

    Windows and mirrors. Don’t got much else nice to say about them things.

  13. PlayStationPepe

    Every BBQ joint in America ah paper towels

  14. onyxandcake

    The trick is to fold out into a square and rub on your hands. Then unfold one and repeat. You’ll actually end up with dried hands and a partially still dry towel.

    I learned this technique on a Ted Talk about the environment, and I’ve used it ever since.

  15. osmosisdrake

    They aint that bad, their job is not to replace cleaning towels. The dispensers, though, that’s another thing… Most of them sucks.

  16. Impossible_Smoke1783

    This is the single ply toilet paper of the paper towel world

  17. chrawniclytired

    My sweaty head appreciates these lmao got one folded up in my hat as I type, absorbing sweat. They don’t work for cleaning up messes, but they soak up my sweat for some reason.

  18. Lil_Yahweh

    they’re perfect if you feel like spreading out a small mess into a bigger mess

  19. noeyoureatowel

    I accidentally ordered a case of these at my job (we don’t use them but they’re an option to order) and my manager made me take them home. I keep them in my car for emergencies

  20. haleynoir_

    We get the shitty brown paper roll, and get the bagged washclothes that leave white fibers on literally everything. No in-between

  21. MonkMajor5224

    We had these in elementary school. We also had crumbly soap and a washing station that you turned on with your foot.

  22. cyclenaut

    i swear these arent actually meant for cleaning. Just drying wet hands and to absorb oil from fried foods. oh and also put inside deli containers to absorb moisture from foods.

  23. No_Amoeba_9272

    Yes. Almost as much as the fake-fancy, linty as hell, striped, industrial shop towels wrapping the flatware. Also, hate servers in dickies shirts and bartenders with leather aprons. You’re making cocktails bro not breaking down a fucking moose. The whole pretentious industrial/factory concept for a restaurant is extremely stupid to me. I love that place, they have the best concrete.

  24. AccomplishedMess648

    YES! I hate those towels so much what really sucked in my kitchen is the paper towel holders were managed my the institutional maintenance crew not our utility staff we could never get them around to unlock the dispenser so we just had to sit them on the edge of the handwash sink.

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