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That's really not accurate. I'm fortunate enough to usually snag row 4 on a the QF 737s. On transcon flights with a proper meal service I can be served my meal and finished it (say 15-20 minutes) while the trolleys are still in the aisle towards the back.
Now imagine a long haul flight where the trolley comes out first for drinks and then dinner. That scenario could easily mean no access to the rear toilets for a good hour. Can you imagine the outrage from the J pax as Y pax have no option but to use the forward toilet?
Putting another toilet towards the front/middle of the Y cabin (on an A321XLR, for example) would help to avoid this scenario.
I know that some airlines (like Swiss or Air NZ) already have a toilet near doors 3 on the A321, i.e. 2/3 way down the plane.