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someguy3 , in TIL That Chuck E. Cheese Secretly Sold Pizzas on Delivery Apps During the Pandemic Under the Name “Pasqually Pizza”

I think this is common now. Honestly not a bad idea for a company that was completely reliant on in person and not exactly top of mind for take out.

iTravelLots , in TIL Many hotels including Hilton and Marriott collect guests’ used soaps, scrape the hair and stuff off, then melt them down to make new soaps.

Hey I actually helped create this program. And as info the soap is given to third party companies, plastic is recycled (if bottled soap / shampoo), then it is hygienically processed and donated to a variety of causes. Let me know if you have any questions, but it’s not (for once) horrible capitalism something or reused in the hotels.

Drusas ,

Thank you for being part of the solution! With so much waste out there, it's nice to learn that at least some measures like these are being taken.

I'm curious what your job is that this is a program you worked on. Also curious if you had any pushback from hotels or if they reacted positively to the idea from the start.

o_p ,

But now what can I spend all this anger on?

imPastaSyndrome ,

Your life

PopularUsername ,

Obviously this reduces waste which is nice but I was curious, does the program actually save money or does the cost to recycle cost more than what is recovered?

iTravelLots ,

This part is taken care of by 3rd party companies so I can only half answer that. It bring zero savings to the hotel other than a insignificant amount less garbage that is taken away.

Recycling like this is much better and easier because you have large quantities of the same types of plastic all together. This makes processing, sorting and recycling easier. The soap itself is easy to process

TheDubz87 , in TIL That Chuck E. Cheese Secretly Sold Pizzas on Delivery Apps During the Pandemic Under the Name “Pasqually Pizza”

A lot of places created ghost kitchens in door dash and Uber. An example is the dennys near me is also “the burger den” that sells burgers exclusively, and “the meltdown” which serves melts exclusively. Both come right out of the dennys kitchen.

Elgordofordo86 ,

Twisted Tenders is Logans roadhouse… Also is a disappointment much like myself.

digitalgadget ,

An upscale restaurant near me started selling sandwiches to the lunch crowd (not on their menu). They were really good.

Lzwzli , in TIL Many hotels including Hilton and Marriott collect guests’ used soaps, scrape the hair and stuff off, then melt them down to make new soaps.

Reduce, reuse, recycle!

TomBishop , in TIL Many hotels including Hilton and Marriott collect guests’ used soaps, scrape the hair and stuff off, then melt them down to make new soaps.

Ah finally, sustainability!

Nah, probably just capitalism.

Win-win then?

lagomorphlecture , in TIL Many hotels including Hilton and Marriott collect guests’ used soaps, scrape the hair and stuff off, then melt them down to make new soaps.

Yummy, glad to be using some rando’s used soap. But on a more serious note as long as it’s being done in a way that is sanitary and doesn’t risk spreading any diseases then this is much better than producing all that waste.

PopularUsername ,

It’s distributed to poor countries interested in free soap. They don’t reuse it within the hotel, and people that receive it know it’s recycled.

I question if this is actually an efficient way of donating soap, it’s quite an intensive process I wouldn’t be surprised if this was one of those feel-good things that actual costs more than just making new soap.

lagomorphlecture ,

Yeah, you could be right that it is just for the feel good press to make them look good. Look at clothes donations. It tanks local textile industries and they’re sometimes stuck with piles upon piles of used clothes that don’t even look nice. Maybe there’s something similar happening here.

Drusas ,

One of the people involved in getting this program going has commented on this thread. You should ask them about that. I'd be curious to know the answer.

MagosInformaticus , in TIL the design of the guillotine was intended to make capital punishment more reliable and less painful in accordance with new Enlightenment ideas of human rights.

Most execution methods are, and it never works out as clean and civilized and painless as is claimed. Miscarriages of justice also happen. I’m glad my jurisdiction doesn’t use death penalties any more, and can only hope humanity manages to consign the idea to history someday.

kerr , in TIL tanning salons have been banned in Australia since 2016.
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Fun fact, the southern hemisphere summer occurs in perihelion (when the earth is closest to the sun) combined with Australia’s position mean we get about 15% more UV than the northern hemisphere apparently. https://theconversation.com/how-does-the-ozone-layer-protect-earth-from-radiation-9206

QueenAlucia , in TIL Many hotels including Hilton and Marriott collect guests’ used soaps, scrape the hair and stuff off, then melt them down to make new soaps.

Great, I was always a bit upset thinking of all of them going to waste.

monobot , in TIL Many hotels including Hilton and Marriott collect guests’ used soaps, scrape the hair and stuff off, then melt them down to make new soaps.

Here is video about it, if you want to see the process: www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qJV34pcOaw

scudmud ,

Good video, just the one I was thinking of. During the pandemic my company sent employees boxes of sanitation kits to assemble and bag and then donate to homeless shelters. The kit included these remanufactured soap bars, along with unused random hotel lotion and shampoo, sample tubes of toothpaste, very cheap white toothbrushes, and moist towelettes.

Demigod787 , in TIL tanning salons have been banned in Australia since 2016.

Just walking for ten minutes in the summer sun gets you sunburnt. What was she thinking.

ArugulaZ , in TIL the design of the guillotine was intended to make capital punishment more reliable and less painful in accordance with new Enlightenment ideas of human rights.

It makes for a faster, more efficient execution. This was not what its creator had intended... he just wanted to take executioners too drunk to feel guilt or aim precisely out of the equation. I think he went to his grave regretting his invention, as it was so frequently used during the French Revolution that dogs and cats would lap up the spilled blood.

HeartyBeast , in TIL that the BBC had no archival policy until 1978, and many of its old broadcasts were only aired live. A number of BBC broadcasts are lost, including a show featuring a then-unknown Bob Dylan; 97...
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The tapes were huge, expensive and storage was limited. The tapes tended to get reused.

MortyMcFry , in TIL tanning salons have been banned in Australia since 2016.
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Yeah skin cancer is bad. Also, why would you want your skin to look like leather when you get older

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VanillaGorilla ,

Something about Mary?

MortyMcFry ,
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Have you seen my baseball?

sabreW4K3 , in TIL tanning salons have been banned in Australia since 2016.
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Using a sun bed in such an ordinarily hot country is hilarious to me, because it’s so redundant.

LordOfLocksley ,

My thinking exactly.

SomeoneElse ,

I have a vitamin D deficiency. I already take a calcium + vitamin D supplement, it’s the height of the British summer (lol) and my vitamin D levels are still too low. My doctors advice is to eat lunch outside every day. Which would be fine if it wasn’t 15C and raining! I could really do with a 30second sun bed treatment every other week.

WalrusDragonOnABike , (edited )

Similarly have seen sunbread suggestions as one way to try to treat eczema. Given a lot of eczema is caused by allergies to stuff in the air outside, just going outside can make it worse.

Edit: "sunbread suggestions" should be 'sunbed suggested". Sunbread probably won't do anything for eczema.

SomeoneElse ,

Years ago (maybe 20!) a boy I was at college with had sunbed treatments for acne. It did help but I don’t think they do that anymore. It’s roaccutane now but that has horrible side effects of its own.

sabreW4K3 ,
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Is that available under prescription?

SomeoneElse ,

I get mine on prescription but I have lupus. I’m pretty sure a relatively healthy person who has a vitamin D deficiency would be told to buy supplements. I take Fultium D3 which is prescription only. Your doctor will recommend a specific type if you need it, whether OTC or on prescription.

There was some research released just yesterday showing that basically everyone in the northern hemisphere would benefit by taking vitamin D + calcium. It massively reduces the rate of heart attacks for some reason. Do check with your doctor before taking anything that hasn’t been prescribed though.

sabreW4K3 ,
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Thank you very much, I was actually asking for my mum.

SomeoneElse ,

You’re welcome. Wishing your mum well.

sabreW4K3 ,
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Thank you kindly.

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