REALLY?

FGB

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This was at a Washiteria/Laundromat where kids are not eyeballed every second... and several candy machines as well as similar coin operated tattoo machine are installed.
I am thinking that it would be Way to easy for a small kid to mistake these Tide Pods for candy and access them!

Then there is the whole Washateria vs Laundromat issue!


Washateria vs Laundromat – What Is the Difference?
It doesn’t matter who we are or where we come from, we all have certain things that must be done in life. Many of those could be considered domestic duties, such as cleaning the home and washing the dishes. Invariably, there will also be times when our clothing needs washed and for some people, taking the clothing out to be washed in a public location is the only choice available.


In most parts of the United States and around the world, the building where you would take clothing for washing and drying is known as a laundromat. For the past half-century or so, there is also another word that is often used for an area where you take clothing for washing and drying, and that is a Washateria. When you take a look at the words Washateria vs laundromat and truly identify the differences, the results are quite interesting.

https://bigcleanlaundromat.com/washateria-vs-laundromat-what-is-the-difference/
 
Pretty simple here in the 49th state. A laundromat is a for profit business run by a private entity and is typically located in a large town. A washeteria is a place to wash clothes that's run by a non-profit like the city, the state, the village corporation, etc. I have no idea or give a crap about the origin of the two words. Both are going to cost you money to wash your clothes.
https://anthc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Washeteria-Technical-Brief.pdf
Link should you are interested in how people live in outlying communities in Alaska.
 
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