Honesty audit re: new lids on drinks

would kill a man for this artifact.

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Yeah apparently it is, hadn’t realised in the OP

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I don’t recall there being too much controversy over the change when it happened here tbh.

then again, we are all mindless sheep-robots delighted to be controlled by unelected office managers in brussels.

We’ll ban them, then it’ll cost coca cola more money to make just bottles for the UK and then everyone will moan about the price of fizzy drinks.

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seems a bit severe, like. it’s only 11 quid

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Yeah would prefer for this not to Happen.

I mean I’m vaguely content with ripping the lid off, it’s annoying but not a major inconvenience.

Done loads of little jobs today. Realised how much I need to declutter.

So much stuff I don’t need or no longer use.

Shit merged my post into stuff for the daily thread there by mistake

Should do away with plastic bottles to be fair. Force people to drink water until we can behave ourselves enough to have nice things.

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Just one big trough for everyone

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One big trough of polluted water

Sometimes I take it off, sometimes I don’t. Usually doesn’t bother me. Not a big plastic bottle buyer anyway.

As a policy though it’s the most arranging the deckchairs while the titanic sinking ass shit

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I rip them off and just throw them in the garden.

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leave it on but refuse to recycle the bottle :supervillain:

kinda blown my mind how this was just rolled out so quickly across all different companies/bottle sizes

get surprised when you get a reminder like this, that sweeping effective change actually is possible. Just a shame when it’s something like this and not fair rent costs or energy price limits eh :rofl: :joy:

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