• JasonDJ
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    3 months ago

    Could you tell that to all the companies out there who use plastic?

    Remember when Snapple tried to spin moving to plastic bottles like it was a good thing, like 5 years ago?

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      3 months ago

      Agreed, but there is also far too much consumer push back. Sunchips tried to make a more biodegradable bag, but people complained that they were too loud.

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        3 months ago

        They were louder than the aluminium/plastic bags? What material did they use? Also what a lazy argument by the producer for giving up environmental actions. Bet it just cost them more.

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          3 months ago

          ~2010

          I remember them being noticeably louder. Unless you were in a library or a movie theater I don’t know why people cared all that much though.

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            3 months ago

            Thanks for the source. So yeah “Potato Chip Technology That Destroys Your Hearing” doesn’t sound reassuring. Nonetheless I’d take those packaging everyday over conventional knowing I did my thing while getting fat.

            Eating out of conventional chips packaging in cinemas or libraries should be punishable either way. I think in reality those customers problem was the “open the bag at night without waking up everyone” problem which should be preventable with a bit of planning.