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One of my easiest eco-friendly alternatives to kitchen roll is to keep a drawer or basket filled with cloths. For an even more frugal and green approach, you can also cut up old clothes or towels that are way past their best, and use them as kitchen roll alternatives too. I compared Hellmann’s mayonnaise to versions from Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Aldi and Lidl - one tasted identical
I compared Magnum ice cream to own-brands from Aldi, Asda, Lidl, Sainsbury’s and Tesco - and one was measlyTo use, I just grab a cloth when I need to wipe a spill. I then pop the dirty cloth in the washing machine when I’m done.Job done.
This is possibly the first supermarket comparison I’ve done where I’ve found two supermarket brands which are better than the expensive brand. Although Plenty kitchen roll is undoubtedly the strongest, it just doesn’t quite work the magic with absorbance.Industrial-sized rolls of kitchen paper are most commonly found in offices and professional kitchens where they need to mop up all kinds of spills on a daily basis. Buying your kitchen roll in such large rolls can be very economical - often costing you less per sheet than the domestic brands. However, you tend to use more because of how thin the paper can be.