I think the waste of food is far more egregious than the clean up. and him plastic wrapping anything first doesnt make it any better. Just more wasteful.
It is near impossible for a consumer in the US to waste food.
This is because the massive amount of waste that’s produced by grocery stores makes any conversation of consumer waste a moot point.
In this instance, for example, if he didn’t use that Nutella, odds are it would wind up in the dumpster a few weeks later, still completely sealed and untouched by anyone.
He apparently put plastic wrap over everything first, so it’s not quite as bad as it seems at first.
I think the waste of food is far more egregious than the clean up. and him plastic wrapping anything first doesnt make it any better. Just more wasteful.
That way it’s a waste of food and plastic.
This guy is just loaded with good reasons to not reproduce.
ever.
Wasted? No Nutella was wasted in coating every surface. If there was any left over I’m sure he would have lathered another coat on. /j
It is near impossible for a consumer in the US to waste food.
This is because the massive amount of waste that’s produced by grocery stores makes any conversation of consumer waste a moot point.
In this instance, for example, if he didn’t use that Nutella, odds are it would wind up in the dumpster a few weeks later, still completely sealed and untouched by anyone.
What a great argument
“its not waste cause it might have ended up in a dumpster eventually”
Also Nutella has a pretty long shelf life, so less likely to end up in a dumpster.
its also a weirdly popular product, meaning its even less likely to end up in the dumpster.
All of which just further proves how fucking stupid a comment @I_Has_A_Hat made was.
They may have a hat, but they clearly don’t have anything that matters underneath it.
Why ?
Because peeling off Nutella-covered plastic wrap is a lot easier than wiping it off.