Thin toilet paper is also usually quite coarse, so just using more still isn't fantastic.
Drusas
This should be against the ADA. Many Americans have Crohn's, ulcerative colitis, IBS, and other issues which make them need to use the restroom frequently. Using toilet paper of that quality quickly becomes painful and causes inflammation.
I really don't think there's anything unethical about this. They're going to be laying people off anyway; they may as well lay off someone it will hurt less.
28 Days Later
Yes, that is what I said.
Are you telling me everywhere in Canada aside from Alberta and Quebec have amazing food? Because that's what I associate with Portland. Also what might be the world's greatest bookstore.
And architecture actually does vary from region to region quite a bit.
Yes is the simple answer to your question. The cultural differences can be dramatic.
I've lived in every corner of the country, but not the flyovers, and all I can say is that you are completely correct.
Please just don't.
As someone with digestive issues, I would approach HR about this saying I need an accommodation under the ADA, with said accommodation being reasonably high quality toilet paper.