The ones where the flap still covers 2/3 of the oreos when open?
When I was younger I found it stupid they started putting candy in resealable bags. Felt like a waste of plastic.
I know what you are thinking. “But it falls out if I put the bag in pocket/backpack/whatever-” No. Skill issue. …Usually.
I was thinking about the many cables for iPhones.
We watched sodapop bottle companies perfect the easy peel tab on the plastic, and then slowly cheap out until it barley releases one bottle if your lucky.
Yes but we also witnessed absolute horrors like payment plans for pizza and microtransactions in video games.
These days there are even some resealable packaging whee the seal doesn’t get ripped off or torn when opening the packet. What a time to be alive.
But why is that even there? Are people really eating only some of the Oreos and then putting the rest away?
Yeah, isn’t it normal to eat a whole sleeve of Oreos and throw up on your mother’s bed?
Exactly. This is a regression, not an advancement. Now the package tries to close on me mid gluttony.
Not willingly
Like the “servings” unit for nutritions which lists 2 oreos. In a pack of 15. removed, I’m gonna eat the whole package. It’s the rule. You can’t just have 2 and then put the pack away. Like, wtf?!
You know what else needs to be banned? A bag of chips having 1.8 servings in it.
1 sure, 2… ok. But .8 of a serving? Get the fuck out of here.
What about cans of spray oil that have hundreds of servings but say 0 calories? No shit, you’ve got no detectable calories when a serving is a 1/4 second of a spray.
Let’s see AI come up with that! Checkmate!
haha i agre AI IS DUMB. no creative like us
Kind of like how it took decades for us to figure out to put wheels on luggage. I’m sure there are tons of things waiting to be invented that people will look back on us eventually and wondering what took us so long to figure out something so obvious.
My guess is wheels would not have helped when everywhere is dirt and cobblestones. Wheels appeared when we needed them.
If you pave it, wheels will come
YBC Noir > Oreos
(If you ever find yourself in Japan, go into any supermarket and try them - cheaper and nicer-tasting.)
Is the package resealable though?
Noir is two vacuum-sealed rolls in a larger bag as opposed to opening a container with all of the cookies.
I’ll make sure to go to Japan just to try a different version of oreos
I wanna go for their unique KitKat flavors. I guess I can try their Oreos, too, if I ever actually make it there.