Good Things Come In Obnoxious Packages
Our son and his wife were over the other night and said, "Mom, we've got a topic for your blog!" They wanted me to write about the annoying pseudo-Ziploc packages used for some food products, specifically cheese. Okay, I agree, they're obnnoxious and only work about 20% of the time; and, considering the money that packaging must cost, why bother? It occurs to me, though, that those are just the tip of the packaging iceberg.
Most annoying of all have to be the hard plastic packages they use primarily for electronics. We just bit the bullet last weekend and got cell phones. Our "package" included the phones, ear piece, car charger, and leather cases. All well and good, except that I had to break out the utility knife and waste nearly an hour just getting the stuff out of the stupid packages. Not to mention the myriad little cuts inflicted on my hands by the hard, sharp, plastic edges. They are truly the most evil invention ever foisted upon consumers.
I also hate styrofoam packages. Our favorite local Chinese restaurant has recently abandoned the charming little cardboard take-out boxes with handles in favor of styrofoam. If I didn't love their food so much, I'd boycott them until they went back to cardboard. HyVee Food Store also uses styrofoam for its meat. Not just the little trays -- really big styrofoam boxes with a shrink wrap top -- even for just a pound of burger. I totally avoid those and get my meat at the counter, even though it costs a little more (HyVee has really good meat).
Even weirder than that is a delightful little Lincoln grocery store called Ideal Market. It's a lovely store, very expensive, with the most helpful employees on the planet. They shrink wrap their vegetables. Want ONE bell pepper? It's shrink wrapped. They've been doing it for years, and I can't believe they still do it. It's totally perverse.
Have you purchased any sort of electronic product recently (like a TV)? The product itself only occupies about 25% of the box. The rest is all styrofoam. I don't even want to think about how much of that stuff is in the landfills.
I just got the link to the Fail Blog. This is one of the entries that I thought was particularly appropriate here.
I understand the need of manufacturers to protect the products during shipping, but fercryinoutloud there's GOT to be a better way! And I totally don't get how shrink wrapping an ear of corn protects it from anything (it actually accelerates its decomposition).
Anyhoo, this seemed like an appropriate topic for Earth Day. Please, please consider the packaging when you're making your purchases! At least, voice your concerns to the store manager when you see things that don't make any sense. There's a "green" movement nowadays, and it's gaining strength, so I think they'll listen if enough people complain.
Happy Earth Day, and go plant something (unless you live in Great Falls -- then you should wait a couple of weeks)!!
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Peter Cook Opens Things
Peter Cook just stabs things repeatedly with knives to get them to open.
Funny stuff Mom! Remember overly packaged toys? He-Man and She-Ra were bound with millions of twistie-ties inside of their plastic prison cells.
That was a hoot, Hannah, thanks!
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