It's always instructive to take note of the toilets in any eating establishment. Their level of cleanliness is a good gauge by which to judge the rest of restaurant. If there is no soap in the CR it means the servers and cooks have very dirty hands! So here's a review of three CRs in three different restaurants.
CR Number 1
This toilet is clean but where is the toilet paper? There is not even a bucket of water!
Oh here it is! On the wall. On the other side of the CR. Take a dump and then waddle on over to grab a few sheets or grab a handful before you start your business. A nice sink to wash your hands but where is the soap. Are you supposed to dry your hands with that flimsy toilet paper?
Outside of the CR is the proper wash basin with soap. But still no paper towels.
CR Number 2
This CR has a roll of toilet paper which is good.
Outside however is another sink with no paper towels for drying your hands.
CR Number 3.
Again no toilet paper and no soap. Why in the world would you rub water all up your butt if there is no soap to wash your faecally fingers afterwards??
And now for the sinks.
The first sink is inside the CR and has no soap and no paper towels.
The second one is outside. Note the trashcan but the absence of paper towels and soap.
Thinking about this in light of recent revelations regarding various tourist spots violating environmental laws and not even having proper medical facilities makes one wonder: Do you really think that these spots are furnished with proper toiletery sanitation? Who doubts but that in Boracay, Bohol, Sipalay, and elsewhere one is unable to properly cleanse themselves after doing their business? For women this can be especially problematic and messy because of certain monthly biological functions. This thought is more concerning when one considers that those serving and cooking the food are doing so with unwashed hands. All throughout this country people are walking around with dirty butts and dirty hands!
It's gross and it's not just restaurants. It's even government offices.
But that is for another time!
Thinking about this in light of recent revelations regarding various tourist spots violating environmental laws and not even having proper medical facilities makes one wonder: Do you really think that these spots are furnished with proper toiletery sanitation? Who doubts but that in Boracay, Bohol, Sipalay, and elsewhere one is unable to properly cleanse themselves after doing their business? For women this can be especially problematic and messy because of certain monthly biological functions. This thought is more concerning when one considers that those serving and cooking the food are doing so with unwashed hands. All throughout this country people are walking around with dirty butts and dirty hands!
It's gross and it's not just restaurants. It's even government offices.
But that is for another time!
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