Reminds me of milk deliveries in reusable bottles. There’s probably loads of examples but the petroleum industry really made a killing of profit with plastics and some very sensible packaging went out of the window.
I have a local co op grocer that has milk in those glass bottles. It a $3 deposit for the bottle and you just bring your empty back when you buy a new one or want a refund.
Ridiculous!
We used to have around 200 in our shelf, but word has gotten out and people started asking us when they didn’t have enough. We get a bit of jam now and then in return!
But they are reusable. What am I supposed to do??? Throe them away??? Like a madman??
I’ll keep them stored despite the fact that I have storage issues at this point despite a decently sized house
Reminds me of milk deliveries in reusable bottles. There’s probably loads of examples but the petroleum industry really made a killing of profit with plastics and some very sensible packaging went out of the window.
I have a local co op grocer that has milk in those glass bottles. It a $3 deposit for the bottle and you just bring your empty back when you buy a new one or want a refund.
Ridiculous! We used to have around 200 in our shelf, but word has gotten out and people started asking us when they didn’t have enough. We get a bit of jam now and then in return!