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Cruise Ship Consumption


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What does it take to stock the world's largest cruise ship? From place settings in the restaurants to supplies in the staterooms to provisions in the kitchen, these are just some of the items needed for Grand Princess' passengers and crew:

96,396 pieces of glassware
51,612 pieces of silver-plated flatware
13,200 bath towels
8,640 boxes of facial tissue
23,000 bed sheets
59,300 wooden coat hangers
18,000 rolls of toilet paper

Daily food consumption aboard Grand Princess includes:
200 pounds of salt
960 pounds of bananas
322 pounds of carrots
852 pounds of shellfish
1,431 pounds of game/poultry
104 pounds of smoked salmon
1,170 pounds of potatoes
910 pounds of ice cream
3,900 muffins
390 pounds of bacon
1,600 pounds of beef
306 pounds of veal
551 pounds of butter and margarine
(salted and unsalted)

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