A hand holding the end of a roll of toilet paper.

MSP Terminal 1

St. Paul
Travel/Transit

TP Rating: D

The end of the toilet paper in the stall in Terminal 1 was torn haphazardly and fraying—a common occurrence in unperforated TP and an early indicator of poor quality.

On first glance it looked like the pattern was textured—thankfully that was not the case. Someone incorporated the Scott logo the pattern so it shows up every few inches, but is upside-down from the viewer’s angle. This lack of respect for their own brand is a harbinger of things to come for the accursed person who entered the stall.

To its credit, it was a small step up from the standard public restroom half-ply-masquerading-as-two-ply. It’s more like 3/4 ply and it gets the job done, but at what cost?

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MSP Terminal 1

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