We are constantly told about the dangers of plastic and how much it pollutes our planet. And at the same time, on supermarket shelves, you can see examples of completely unnecessary plastic waste. We are talking about excessive packaging of goods – a modern trend that sometimes reaches the point of absurdity!
Strawberries, one piece. For $ 21. But in individual packaging!
Additional packaging for canned food. What for?
Eggshells were replaced with plastic, which will then go to pollute the ocean
Before cooking, remove the plastic packaging from each mini sausage
This is a package of chopped parsley
Peeled oranges are great, of course. But imagine how much extra packaging it took
Japan. Individually packaged grapes
Three protective layers of plastic packaging for the orange. Notice, it's in the skin!
A can of Cola just needs extra protection
What a waste of packaging material!
Water with asparagus? Who needs it at all, and even in plastic bottles…
A solitary but very well-protected tomato
It doesn't make any sense
Someone is not satisfied with bananas in the peel…
Packaging for strawberries. This is strong
Every grape is worth its weight in gold
And when water is sprayed on vegetables wrapped in plastic wrap, why do they do this? Unclear
Each banana is wrapped in a bag. With love!
For the lazy 80th level
Peeled garlic cloves. Cool. But packed first in individual bags, and then in a large package
Food delivery brought 4 separately packed carrots and a piece of bread, also in individual packaging
A lemon wrapped in plastic, with the slogan "Spend less, enjoy more" on the package»
A piece of bread. Well suddenly who needs just one…
One lime leaf
Garlic heads in plastic
Chewable marmalade, each bear - in a separate package. What progress has been made!
Of course, this is necessary. After all, bananas do not have their own biodegradable packaging created by nature…
And again, an option for the lazy: sweet pepper, cut into halves. Well, when it's cut, it has to be packed
Same story with avocado
Watermelons in plastic bags. The Japanese know a lot about ecology!