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Major toilet paper brand has filed for bankruptcy
Published: Apr. 17, 2025, 12:34 p.m.
By Sean Adams | sadams@pennlive.com
A bath tissue and paper product company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Parade reports that Royal Paper, a Phoenix, Arizona-based manufacturer, filed for bankruptcy protection on April 8.
Royal Paper was founded in 1992 and serves as a third-party manufacturer for products sold at chains such as Aldi, Kroger, Trader Joes and Whole Foods.
TheStreet reports that Sofidel America Corp. will acquire all of Royal Papers assets.
Harker
(17,850 posts)CincyDem
(7,398 posts)Ponietz
(4,355 posts)Shermann
(9,062 posts)The Madcap
(1,924 posts)But if they are responsible for that hemorrhoid-causing sandpaper at my office, then flush 'em.
Shermann
(9,062 posts)Last edited Fri Apr 18, 2025, 10:57 AM - Edit history (1)
There's sort of a tradeoff there. If you are really committed to reducing household costs, you'll have to grin and bear it.
Chipper Chat
(10,883 posts)which is my favorite. I'm so relieved.
Ponietz
(4,355 posts)Chipper Chat
(10,883 posts)Yeah. Good ol coke bros.
MarineCombatEngineer
(18,106 posts)I seriously doubt that people's asses care who manufactures their TP, as long as it cleans the derriere.
2MuchNoise
(775 posts)You all are on a roll
think4yourself
(870 posts)community! Thank you for the moment of levity!
doc03
(39,094 posts)25 feet of it to wipe your butt.
wolfie001
(7,740 posts)Alliepoo
(2,833 posts)This morning!! Im wondering if the news that the Mead paper company in Chillicothe Ohio is in any way connected to this paper company shutting down. Its a HUGE blow to Chillicothe- so many folks will be out of a job. Mead (its called something else now but its Mead to me) has been in operation for over 100 years so generations of families have made their living there. This closure is going to be devastation to the community. Its sad.
usonian
(25,639 posts)bucolic_frolic
(55,305 posts)This kind of implies that people are using less of the product. Hmmmm.