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Mini bottles of hotel shampoo and conditioner could soon be a thing of the past

Hotels are starting to roll out shared multi-use products - often fixed to walls so people can't steal them

THOSE mini bottles of shampoo, conditioner and body wash are one of the greatest perks of staying in a hotel.

But they could soon be disappearing from hotel rooms – and you’ll no longer be able to take them home as a souvenir.

 A perk of staying in hotels is the mini toiletry bottles which you can pocket and bring home
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A perk of staying in hotels is the mini toiletry bottles which you can pocket and bring homeCredit: Getty - Contributor

Instead, hotels will start introducing larger bottles in bathrooms – fixed to walls so they can't be nicked – which will be shared by guests.

Hotels planning to do so include Intercontinental and Marriott.

Marriott will be scrapping bathroom minis at 1,500 hotels across America by January.

Hotels in its chain like Moxy – aimed at millennials – are already using the multi-use products.

 People aren't happy that this is what they'll soon be getting - rather than mini toiletry bottles
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People aren't happy that this is what they'll soon be getting - rather than mini toiletry bottlesCredit: Getty - Contributor

Sun Online Travel has also already seen wall-mounted, shareable products in Premier Inn in the UK.

But people aren’t happy.

One frequent traveller told the Wall Street Journal: “What’s next, getting rid of the packs of coffee and making us scoop out of a can?

“I think it’s cheap, incredibly cheap.”

There is a logic behind it, though - these multi-use bottles will save hotels money – and importantly, will also save on plastic waste.

Millions of half-used bottles get thrown away each year from hotels.

People also complain that the mini bottles don’t hold much product, which means you have to use more than one.

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Sydney Chun, a New York-based finance professional, told the Wall Street Journal that her long hair requires several miniatures.

She said: “It does get old to call the front desk and ask.”

Sun Online previously reported that a woman who swiped a hotel's freebie bottles begged for more - after she claims it cured her psoriasis.


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