Why would a thinking American buy food in toxic plastic instead of superior glass that can store your food safely for...

Why would a thinking American buy food in toxic plastic instead of superior glass that can store your food safely for years? Why is inferior plastic so popular even though it's shit?

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Because it's cheaper, brainlet. Everything must be as cheap as possible. Even if we're going to give everything to China. CHEAPER NOW!!!!!

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It’s much cheaper and also disposing the glass is a hassle

A glass 1l bottle of cola that I had as a kid weighed more than its contents, Einstein.

>thinking American
I can tell by your picture that you're the Polish home cooking user.

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>disposing glass is a hassle
No it's not, just throw it against the ground or in the street. Problem solved.

I also prefer glass, but the shipping weight is too high driving up costs at virtually every stage of production.

How is buying the cheapest shit prefered by adults who don't wan't cancer?
Btw, chocolate bunnies in Aldi Nord for 0.048 USD. 75% off. I can understand buying quality products at a discount. I will also use that aluminum foil.

You reuse glass. Why would you throw it away. Also crushing glass is easy.

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That's a good thing since you're offsetting some of that bitch sugar by carrying the extra weight.

You know the answer.
It's always the same.

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Go and make some more soap, retard

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Why are you refilling juice bottles, Pavel? The buckwheat comes in perfectly fine packages to begin with which don't weight a ton.

Everything about glass bottles is worse than plastic bottles. The cons of plastic bottles are really only twofold when compared to glass bottles. Firstly the whole estrogen poisoning thing, while true, you'd have to be suckling a plastic bottle for quite some time. Secondly the waste ending up in the food chain, but that is really just us retards being retarded, and we will find a way to fuck up anything and everything this way.

Petroleum industry

These plastic packages won't stop water, air nor insects.

Literally the three things they are designed to do as packaging. Your wheat will be unusable long before the plastic wrapping/container deteriorates.

Did White People did that before the 1960s?

I buy products that use superior plastic

So buy a couple big yars instead of a shitton of small juice bootles or store your surplus in a big air tight chest. I get you're poor, but than you're better of investing in some vaccumbags for cloths and just sealing the bags in for SHTF.

I know plastic is horrible for health, but only realyl when in direct contact with liquids, not dry goods.

I don't know if it's a phobia, or if there's even a name for it, but I legit have a discomfort of eating food that's touched plastic. I panic thinking plastic has dissolved into the food. Glass or pass for me.

>he fell for the better plastic meme
M8 they just change the binding agent it's exactly the same just a different name

multiple smaller containers > one large jar

Redundancy much?

cheaper to produce, less weight via freight to transport. even snapple started making plastic bottles. it's a shame.

2, 4 and 5 really do leach less tho. Do you know of a study that proves otherwise?

Glass is glass while there's dozens of plastic which need to be separated

>leech less
If its more than none its too much

If it is for long term storage you really need a desiccant inside those glass bottles. Otherwise the moisture will spoil it faster.

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Glass is seperated here pic related

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You can stack proper jars, not those bottles.
At least go buy some massive 2L pickles in glasses and use those.

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Glass bottles have been on the way out for a long time. It costs next to nothing AFTER labor to produce plastic ANYTHING. people in the hot end of any glass bottle making facility get paid 6 figures. Add in loss of product from broken glass on the way to its destination and the extra weight therefore extra shipping cost and you have your easy as fuck to see from a mile away answer. I wouldn't expect someone from europe's asshole to understand that though.

based
I keep almost everything in glass jars. Anything I buy in a glass jar or bottle I keep the container and reuse it. Don't even need to buy containers.

>It costs next to nothing
All fucking companies making plastic should be forced to recycle it and pay for it.
Why the fuck is the consumer paying and the corporation gives 0 fucks!?

Because thats how capitalism works you moron.

Most food doesn’t last years that gets sold in plastic

I also buy my beer in glass bottles which I return to the store for a deposit.

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Most food that lasts years doesn't get sold in glass jars either. In fact, almost all foods dont last years under any storage conditions.