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Need toilet paper in China? You may have to watch an ad first
KALE CAREY] NEED TOILET PAPER IN CHINA? BE WARNED, YOU MAY HAVE TO WATCH AN AD OR PAY UP TO GET IT. IN VIDEO SHARED BY CHINA INSIDER, SOME PEOPLE ARE SHOWN BEING FORCED TO SCAN A Q-R CODE IN ORDER TO ...
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New Public Toilets Make You Watch Ads to Get Toilet Paper
Social media video shows a toilet in China demanding a user watch an ad in order to receive a handful of bathroom tissue.
Users will have to scan a QR code and watch a 30-second ad before they are rewarded with toilet paper. Read more at ...
A video shared by China Insider showed a person scanning a QR code on the loo roll dispenser and watching a short advert, ...
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 ...
These are hard times for many local governments in China. Slowing economic growth and a teetering property market make it hard for them to service their massive debts. Some even struggle to pay public ...
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 ...
Scientists at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China, have created a new type of ultra-slippery toilet bowl, making it impossible for anything to stick to it. The new toilet ...
A new system in some public restrooms in China was slammed by the netizens after videos showed that toilet paper is being ...
(CNN) — Archeologists in China have found the remains of what may be the world's oldest known flush toilet. Broken parts of the 2,400-year-old lavatory, as well as a bent flush pipe, were unearthed ...
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