My frugal tip is always take the toilet paper and kleenex with you from your room when you check out of your hotel when traveling. You paid for those. They are figured into your price you paid for the room. You never know when you may need it,for example the next rest area or a little ones runny nose.
This little extra TP has saved us many times from having to buy more right away.
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Another side to this tip: Depending on inventory management practices and how the boss feels about Labor in general, taking even these small things may cast suspicion on housekeeping staff -- which of course we never would want to do, as they are among the most hard-working, unsafe, and underpaid workers.
It shouldn't they are paid for.If someone else has "used" them Id feel more comfortable with new ones anyway.
So if you take the toilet tissue and facial tissue from a hotel room do you do the same if you are traveling on a bus, train or plane ?
I think the issue of taking toilet paper from a plane, bus, or train is different from a hotel room. If you are in a hotel room, you are the ONLY ONE using these things, and when you check out these things might be replaced by the cleaning staff.
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