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Too many places right now have reduced hours or no public restrooms. There are other things too that they can get away with "because of Covid." One popular example...McDonald's got rid 24/7 breakfast menu items.
The only positive I've seen was that IKEA was delivering where previously they didn't offer delivery on many of their products to encourage going to their stores so you would end up buying more. So that was actually a convenience.
Anyway, I hope soon that when businesses have a choice to offer more conveniences and advantages for customers, that the pressure of the market will make businesses want to do things like open up public restrooms again. I can see how there really just isn't the incentive otherwise when they can say it's out of their hands, or if everyone else is doing it so it's not like you can just patronize a competing business. I really can't blame them. If I were a business I wouldn't want to deal with someone passing out in the restroom on occasion or getting feces everywhere, but as a customer it does not benefit me.
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