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19103827 No.19103827 [Reply] [Original]

>SPROINK
and it's open.
this is the proper design for cans.
no the shitty hard to open ones that literally litter your food full of aluminium filings when you open them with a can opener

>> No.19103831

It's much harder to crush these though. They take up a lot of space in the recycling bins

>> No.19103850

>>19103827
Bad design, tab easily rips off. Easy to cut yourself. Just use a can opener, interior semiotics

>> No.19103858

These cans have a higher failure rate. Its planned obsolescence.

>> No.19103900

>>19103858
>planned obsolescence.
oh no I'm gonna have to replace my can of olives

>> No.19104067

Besides what >>19103850 said about the tab ripping off, I actually have a phobia about pull-tab tins. I'm afraid of cutting myself. I prefer can-opener type tins. And while we're on the subject, why in the shitting fuck of a cunt aren't keyed tins common anymore? Those don't scary me at all.

>>19103900
>olives
>from a tin
You're a very bad man.

>> No.19104074

>>19104067
>why in the shitting fuck of a cunt aren't keyed tins common anymore?
I only see them on corned beef these days. Which is a shame because they still work great

>> No.19104089

>>19104074
I saw one on a tin of ham-alike some years back and on a tin of herring last year. They need to be more commonplace.

>> No.19104114

>>19104067
>You're a very bad man
why don't you come over here and discipline me then

>> No.19104241
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>>19104074
You won't believe it but they are too expensive. The process which adds the bit to roll the strip down is more expensive than pull open tab.
The regular cans are even cheaper.
The cheapest of course would be this, we sell pate in it.
Not sure how popular it would be overseas, never saw yanks post pictures like this.

>> No.19104291

>>19103827
>he doesn't know that these also leave plastic and aluiminum shreds in the food

>> No.19104330

>>19103827
>no the shitty hard to open ones that literally litter your food full of aluminium filings when you open them with a can opener
>America.

We don't have that issue in Europe.

>> No.19104358

>>19103827
Zip! Sound of a humane killer destroying a spasmo that can't open a can.

>> No.19104521

>>19103831
>They take up a lot of space in the recycling bins
hahahah you recycle? hahahahahahaah

>> No.19104524

>>19104521
Imagine not recycling. What, to own the libs or some other bullshit? I bet you use single use plastic like a soft cuck

>> No.19104525

>>19104241
Thats what we put cat food in

>> No.19104533
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19104533

>>19104524
>the paper straw cuck projects his cuckness

>> No.19104627

can openers suck donkey balls