Scrunch Or Fold? Loo Roll Debate Is The Latest To Divide The Nation

“Am I being unreasonable to be a scruncher?” one Mumsnet user asked the masses, referring to the fact that she scrunches toilet roll prior to use, while her husband folds it neatly into a little pile of squares.

The woman explained her husband’s colleague had to call out a plumber for a blockage at his home. “Allegedly, the plumber said it was because someone had scrunched loo roll and it had caused the blockage,” she recalled.

At this point, her husband reminded her they must all fold toilet roll rather than scrunching. When she admitted she was a scruncher, he was shocked. “Then he started asking me my average sheet usage at this point I decided that the conversation was heading south and told him to not be so daft,” she continued.


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