Waste of Space
Feb
7
2011
Consumer Reports has their “waste of packaging” award. In that spirit, I present to you the biggest waste of space we encountered over Christmas.
The Sea Monsters kit looks promising, especially to a 4- or 5-year-old boy.
But an adult who opens the box is immediately unimpressed.
At least the bags of chips have a plausible reason for their half-filled packaging – settling may occur and chips are fragile so a buffer is needed. For this box, there is no settling and the contents do not need a buffer.
One is so near to another That no air can come between them.
Job 41:16




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