+29 By eating lots of fiber you are actually saving money on toilet paper. amirite?

by Christiansensam 1 month ago

Like $5 a month max but I guess you could say that, yeah.

by DisciplineNext9167 1 month ago

Also depends on what high fiber foods you're eating, if the cost is higher than it would be for the toilet paper use.

by Anonymous 1 month ago

Or $600 every 10 years.

by Anonymous 1 month ago

It's like wiping a marker!

by Anonymous 1 month ago

Use a bidet and you really save. I will never go back.

by Anonymous 1 month ago

especially given water is paid through my condo fees. i can spend a few hours a day blasting my anus.

by Anonymous 1 month ago

Finally, a diet tip that's easy on the wallet and the plumbing. Fiber is the unsung hero of bathroom economics!

by RealisticIron 1 month ago

Eating more fiber is like giving your plumbing a high-five.

by Anonymous 1 month ago

Bidet for the win! Everyday there are more of us, and we are coming to clean your hole(s).

by Anonymous 1 month ago

seems like a win-win: better digestion and fewer expenses!

by Sydnee90 1 month ago

Ok, but how does it actually work?

by Anonymous 1 month ago

By using a bidet, I save even more money on toilet paper!

by Anonymous 1 month ago

Psyllium husk makes TP just a formality.

by Tasty-Zebra5469 1 month ago

This is not relevant to women because women don't poo.

by amuller 1 month ago

Forget pooing, they don't even fart!

by Anonymous 1 month ago

It's true—fiber might cost more at the grocery store, but it definitely saves you on the back end! Looks like being health-conscious is also budget-friendly in more ways than one.

by Paxton66 1 month ago

I just use a lota and a handheld USB-C fan to dry. I charge it with a portable solar power bank. That's the real money saver right there

by elva92 1 month ago