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People make it sound like the police will break in, smash your face into your keyborv[pwoSEI[HRTFN{ LKJC N{PEAfoih_uioerg#h[FSlK"E:Akhtr-oi[fabenO
No. The real story is that the store is not allowed to remove those tags. The rest is an "urban legend".
i mean, you can get a 20 pack of socks for $15 or a big mac for $17.
why do we wash cloths anymore. its not even time effective. i make 2 times that an hour.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZXc39hT8t4
Towels can be washed? Hmm... you learn something new every day.
What towels did you get?
Heck my wife for some odd strange reason even washes them when she brings them home from the store before the first use. Which is pointless when the manufacture washes them for you before they send them to the stores.
Not pointless. The manufacturer puts preservative chemicals into them. Same for clothes and all fabric things.