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Have partygoers pee at home on King's Day? They are not in the Jordaan - World News

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The home toilet package includes a toilet brush, cleaning products and a toilet roll. With the package, the chain wants to encourage residents to have partygoers pee at their home. “We have had research done, it shows that 70 percent of women still think there are too few toilets with King’s Day,” says project manager Elaine Stap. The low rows are also often the problem. The promotion is also in force in other cities, such as, Utrecht, Den Bosch…
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It is common knowledge that on King's Day, partygoers in the Jordaan pee en masse in the bushes, planters and between cars. Especially for women, it is often a problem to find a toilet in time. That is why Hema is launching a campaign this year: the (free) home toilet package. With this, the chain wants to encourage residents to let partygoers pee at their homes. But are the people of Jordaan really waiting for that? "I live on the third floor, …

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