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<p>The "picture" might actually be bigger than most of us realize, too.</p><p> </p><p>Paper table cloths eliminate the laundry service and the on and off loading handling of linen table cloths, two cases of paper cloths probably go a long way.</p><p>China and silverware not only require washing, but they also require more care in busing dirty tables, require an inventory system be maintained, and probably suffer from shrinkage due to souvenier hunters</p><p> </p><p>Wonder how much amtrak spent in a typical year, just replacing broken and "lost" dinnerware? </p>
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