Users must scan a QR code and watch a short ad to get a few squares of toilet paper. In a controversial move aimed at reducing toilet paper wastage, some public restrooms in China have introduced a ...
The move has been slammed online, with many suggesting they would simply carry their own tissues to avoid the hassle. Paying to use a public toilet is not unusual in many countries. But some public ...
Some public toilets in China are now requiring users to do something slightly off – and off-putting – before they can get sheets of toilet paper: watch a 30-second advertisement. Yes, toilet paper – ...
It was a flush down memory lane. A 2,400-year-old flushable toilet was discovered in China’s Shaanxi province last summer and revealed this month, reported China Daily. According to experts, the ...
A company in China fired an employee after he had to take toilet breaks of up to 6 hours, per Laodong Daily. The employee underwent surgery for an anorectal issue in December 2014 but was still in ...
You step into the bathroom, do your business, flush the toilet, wash up and leave. The sequence of actions is habitual — mundane, really. You probably only think about your toilet when it doesn’t ...