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@GOODnesss258

2 months ago

From from an accessibility standpoint, some of these things are still very necessary. From a green standpoint and a health standpoint. Yes, I agree. It's all ridiculous

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@vanessamcculloch3861

2 months ago

I think we should demand compostable packaging over assuming people have the times, money and physical/mental abilities to make all their own food and shop.

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@kaygurlmarie9682

2 months ago

While it may technically be “cheaper”, many people are not time rich. They have to make do with the few hours they have that isn’t revolved around basic necessities and work

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@Eileen_Lola

2 months ago

A lot of these “wasteful” items are some of the only way people are able to use them. Some people have very limited time of their hands to even take a quick bite of something let alone make a salad. Some people aren’t able to bake/cook due to physical or mental health. Some people live so far away from fresh water and a grocery store the only way to get consumable water is through plastic water bottles.

For anyone feeing upset about what they can’t do: do what you can. The world isn’t set up for us to be the most eco friendly. When you’re healthy and can, fight the fight

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@castaway2850

2 months ago

a lot of disabled people rely on pre-packaged foods, myself included. you’re very lucky that you’re able to just make everything yourself at home whenever you want. i wish i could too.

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@JL-zc5hp

2 months ago

Bottled water is essential for remote area where clean water is not easily accessible. I don't understand why developed countries like US is selling so many of them

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@sarah-s9y8b

2 months ago

Now while I agree about how wasteful these items are (and dont remember the last time I purchased paper towels or a pack of plastic water bottles), it's a super hot take to say these items shouldn't be sold in grocery stores.

I can't tell if you're trying to be incendiary or if you're unaware of how a video phrased this way may come across to those who have less time or not be physically/mentally able. Maybe try rephrasing (or don't - just a suggestion).

Also this is coming from someone who is also low waste, vegan, and cloth diapers her 7-m/o baby - so I more than appreciate your perspective! 😊

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@justinamoniz

2 months ago

There is also a time and disability component here. Being able to make everything from scratch is a luxury. Also, in rural areas, there is not a bottle refill station in every grocery store. I don't buy bottled water regularly and I don't like the unethical practices of water companies (a thing that seems to be ignored a lot in "sustainable" spaces), but I was sure glad there was an option for my family when we couldn't drink our own tap water last year, because of a natural disaster.

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@samanthahirons777

2 months ago

TIME! Time is why people buy pre packaged lettuce or cookies. They don’t have the time to make all that stuff if they are really busy all the time

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@LivLivyy

2 months ago

I understand where you're coming from but time is money. Free time isn't something many people have a lot of. Sometimes you need a sweet snack to keep going but you don't have the time or enegry to bake.
For the water it truly depends on where you live. I live in the EU and generally tap water is safe to drink. And people that get waterbottles either refill it many times or recycle it and get their 10-25 cents back.

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@planetarylife777

2 months ago

I like the idea of reusable cookware (replacing parchment paper etc.) But a lot of the time, they are made of silicon. Silicon, it is great for things like ice trays and spatulas, but nothing that goes into your oven and gets hot. There is some research that's says it may leach some harmful chemicals into your food under extreme heat. So personally to stay safe I opt for Parchment paper and reuse it as much as I can (like making them into muffin liners or just plain reusing them.)

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@thatsaber01

2 months ago

I can argue that easily accessible foods like pre-packaged salads and reheatable foods are good for people with chronic illnesses also good for people who don't really have the time to cook and also don't want to eat out. I can agree that some packages need to be sustainable and can easily be recycled.

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@morganl7443

2 months ago

Seriously this is wildly ableist.

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@KimandKamJam

2 months ago

Listen...not to be rude, but NO ONE who is buying the cookies from the store are looking for "healthy" options. They want junk, they don't care about anything else

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@golubboris1001

2 months ago

I understand everything besides cookies. Not everyone has the time or desire to bake their own cookies from scratch.Let's be real, it may turn out not tasty and not worth the time. And also, salad doesn't really store well, and if live alone and don't always eat at home, all that salad might end up going to waste.

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@Anonny1989

2 months ago

Nor everyone wants to make everything themselves nor do they have the time. I find rags gross but maybe I’m wrong there. I think there is a point to be made about packaging

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@StarLababy12

2 months ago

I have learned and implemented a lot of zero waste shopping because of you ❤ Thank you

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@kimc555

2 months ago

If you think badmouthing ppl who don’t follow your lifestyle is acceptable - you’ve got a lot to learn.

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@eloise-b

2 months ago

I get paper towels. It feels like so much of a hassle to use dish rags sometimes. I feel like I have to hold it in weird ways in order to use all of the towel and not dirty up a gazillion to wash (any tips to make it easier would be nice :D)

Also packaged snacks is 10000% necessary. I'm 18 and live with my 13 year old bro and mom, who's single and is constantly working. She barely has time to make food. I try to pitch in sometimes, but it's not always feasible for me either

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@danielad.6294

2 months ago

You could say "hey x and y and z brand, why is your packaging not recyclable? Why only use plastic?" Instead of blaming the working class for buying what works for them. Also a lot of eco friendly stuff is very expensive and people living paycheck to paycheck often can't afford it (if they can find it at all in their local stores).

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