Why is all toilet paper mega rolls?

It's sold with its own stand, which has a weighted base, lest the roll topple over and break your metatarsal. Why would bigger be better? The toilet paper companies say a larger roll is more convenient for users.
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What is the difference between double roll and mega roll toilet paper?

Several years ago, Charmin's double roll consisted of 200 two-ply sheets; currently the number is down to 142 (by which a single roll is presumed to have 71 sheets). Charmin also offers the mega roll, purportedly equal to four single rolls; a mega roll has 284 two-ply sheets, in other words 2x142, or 4x71 sheets.
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Are toilet paper rolls getting smaller?

New York (CNNBusiness) Slimmed down toilet paper, fewer cookies in a bag, less conditioner in squeeze tubes. The changes are subtle and might evade less discerning shoppers. But retail industry experts say we could see more consumer products start shrinking in size or quantity -- or both -- because of rising costs.
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Do toilet paper rolls come in different sizes?

A roll of toilet paper varies in length depending on the brand and type of toilet paper. A roll of Charmin Mega Ultra Soft is 96.79 feet long, whereas a Cottonelle 1 Ply Double Roll is 63.33 feet long.
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Did toilet paper used to be wider?

Slowly but surely, toilet paper rolls have been shrinking. Toilet paper squares, the individual sheets that connect to make each roll, were once 4.5 inches wide and 4.5 inches long.
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Who has the widest toilet paper?

While virtually almost every other manufacturer has shrunken their rolls steadily over the years, Kirkland Signature has not. Even though this roll costs only about two cents per square foot, it is the biggest and widest of the lot.
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What is a square of toilet paper called?

One square sheet of toilet paper is called a "ply".
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Are Charmin Mega Rolls smaller?

These rolls have definitely been downsized. There are less sheets in a roll and the sheets themselves are smaller.
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What is the standard size of a roll of toilet paper?

While some rolls may be longer or shorter depending on the toilet paper brand and model in question, standard toilet rolls is about 3.7 inches in length or 0.3 feet. As for width, most toilet paper rolls are about 3.9-4.7 inches wide. As for the height, each tissue is approximately 4 inches high.
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What size is a mega roll of toilet paper?

It's super convenient and long-lasting, so you have one less thing to think about! With free shipping and a money back guarantee, all you have to lose is the hassle! Roll is 12" in diameter, and weighs 2lbs.
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Why are Charmin rolls smaller?

"While the roll has been reduced by 3/8ths of an inch, we improved the flexibility of Charmin and added more fibers per square inch to get the job done." As for the number of sheets per roll, that's hard to compare because it appears to vary by retailer.
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Did Costco toilet paper get smaller?

Kirkland Bath Tissue

It's not just paper towels—Costco's house brand of bath tissue has also reportedly shrunk. One role used to have 425 sheets, but now they seem to only have 380, according to a post by Reddit user @ryanbebb. Others have noticed this apparent change, too.
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What is the largest roll of toilet paper?

Branson, Missouri: World's Largest Roll of Toilet Paper

10 feet high and 8.5 feet across. Weighs two tons. Contains a million square feet of squeezeably soft toilet paper.
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What toilet paper do dermatologists recommend?

Charmin Sensitive toilet paper is dermatologist-tested to be gentle on skin!
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How many regular rolls are in a mega roll?

1 super mega=6 regular rolls (based on number of sheets in Charmin Regular Roll). Charmin is safe for your sewer or septic system.
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Does Quilted Northern clog toilets?

Quilted Northern Ultra Plush Supreme

It has three soft layers that will leave you feeling clean and comfortable. It can fit into all tissue dispensers and is septic friendly. Meaning it dissolves faster and moves down the sewer line without clogging it.
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How many sheets of toilet paper should you use?

And the average person is said to use nearly 7 sheets1 per wipe – approximately 6.41 sheets per toileting occasion for women, and 81 sheets per occasion for men. So, if we're using the toilet 5 times per day and using an average of 7 sheets per wipe, then one person uses about 35 sheets per day.
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How many sheets of toilet paper does the average person use?

Individual Toilet Paper Use

Approximately 57 sheets per day of toilet paper are used, with 8.6 sheets being used per trip to the bathroom. Most people use about 20,000 sheets of toilet paper per year (or about 100 rolls). Each person uses roughly 50 pounds of toilet paper a year! That is a LOT of toilet paper usage!
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How long is a roll of toilet paper supposed to last?

There are many factors that go into how long a roll of toilet paper lasts, but on average, a roll of toilet paper should last one person 3-4 days.
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What happened to Charmin toilet paper?

P&G largest U.S. factory making Charmin toilet paper cleared to stay open. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has ordered "non-essential" businesses to close down amid the mushrooming new coronavirus outbreak, but cleared Procter & Gamble's largest factory in the U.S. to continue churning out paper products 24/7.
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What is a mega roll?

Mega Roll = Mega Value!

Charmin Ultra Soft Mega Roll is a long-lasting roll. It has 4X the number of sheets as Charmin Regular Roll and was created to last longer for you and your family. Enjoy the go with Charmin Ultra Soft Mega Roll!
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Where do the trees for toilet paper come from?

Much of the tissue pulp in the US comes from the boreal forest of Canada. This vast landscape of coniferous, birch, and aspen trees contains some of the last of the world's remaining intact forests. It's home to over 600 Indigenous communities, as well as boreal caribou, pine marten, and billions of songbirds.
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Which countries do not use toilet paper?

France, Portugal, Italy, Japan, Argentina, Venezuela, and Spain: Instead of toilet paper, people from these countries (most of them from Europe) usually have a bidet in their washrooms. A bidet like a toilet, but also includes a spout that streams water like a water fountain to rinse you clean.
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How did people wipe before toilet paper?

From Seashells to Communal Sponges

In very ancient times, wiping with stones and other natural materials and rinsing with water or snow was common. Some cultures opted for seashells and animal furs. A sponge on a stick, known as tersorium or xylospongium.
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How did people wipe their butts before toilet paper?

And though sticks have been popular for cleaning the anus throughout history, ancient people wiped with many other materials, such as water, leaves, grass, stones, animal furs and seashells. In the Middle Ages, Morrison added, people also used moss, sedge, hay, straw and pieces of tapestry.
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