They’re careful to make sure the bottle still looks the same from the front, but from the side you can see the difference.

  • Swarfega@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    In a world where we should be using less packaging this sort of practice just increases more waste.

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      9 months ago

      Once again demonstrating that corporations don’t give a fuck about anything except constantly increasing their profit.

      The customer doesn’t matter. The survival of the planet doesn’t matter.

      As long as profit increases every single quarter the world could burn for all they care.

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    9 months ago

    This is an obvious change. Some time ago I noticed a much more subtle change in the dish soap I normally use(d): The manufacturor only inreased the diameter of the hole in the cap where you squeeze out the dish soap, resulting in a higher consumption of that product, because you are used to squeeze with the same force. This way you are expected to buy more frequently, because it lasts not as long as before. When I discovered it, I changed the product.

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    9 months ago

    Really need a law that if the amount, or recipie changes it is notified on the packaging for… 3 months?