Feels a bit like buying a bottle of water at an airport where the cheapest option was to buy a copy of the Daily Telegraph, which came with a free bottle of water and was less than the water on its own, and putting the newspaper back in the pile.
If you are forced to pay for the Telegraph the least you can do is flush it down the toilet, where it belongs. Leaving it there is an environmental hazard
It would take ages to flush a copy. My father-in-law gets a regular copy and it is useful for lining the guinea pig hutch but I can the bothered to take a copy on holiday to bring it back for that.
Feels a bit like buying a bottle of water at an airport where the cheapest option was to buy a copy of the Daily Telegraph, which came with a free bottle of water and was less than the water on its own, and putting the newspaper back in the pile.