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Where Is The Best Place To Buy Laundry Sheets
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Where is the best place to buy Laundry Sheets, excluding the big supermarkets and Amazon?
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The problem with anyone suggesting independent stores, rather than big chains, is that they're going to be local to a specific area. For example, there would seem to be little point in someone telling you about a lovely local store in Exeter if you're in Edinburgh! Further, there are probably only a small number of manufacturer s of laundry detergent sheets....
19:18 Sun 03rd Sep 2023
The problem with anyone suggesting independent stores, rather than big chains, is that they're going to be local to a specific area. For example, there would seem to be little point in someone telling you about a lovely local store in Exeter if you're in Edinburgh!
Further, there are probably only a small number of manufacturers of laundry detergent sheets. So the products stocked in that hypothetical independent store in Exeter are likely to be stocked in Tesco (or similar) in Edinburgh anyway.
If you're looking for eco-friendly products from specialist online suppliers (and don't mind paying their prices!), see here:
https:/ /www.in depende nt.co.u k/extra s/indyb est/hou se-gard en/eco- friendl y-laund ry-shee ts-dete rgent-b 2088706 .html
Otherwise, see here:
https:/ /www.th esun.co .uk/sho pping/h ome-and -garden /213279 56/best -laundr y-deter gent-sh eets/
Further, there are probably only a small number of manufacturers of laundry detergent sheets. So the products stocked in that hypothetical independent store in Exeter are likely to be stocked in Tesco (or similar) in Edinburgh anyway.
If you're looking for eco-friendly products from specialist online suppliers (and don't mind paying their prices!), see here:
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Otherwise, see here:
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If you really want eco-friendly laundry sheets check where they are made. Tru Earth's are made in Canada, Dr Beckmann's and Earth Breeze are made in China.
I strongly believe that nothing sold in the UK can be described as 'green' or eco friendly if it can be made in the UK but is imported thousands of miles
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