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I would agree but I feel like for the cost of the packaging and the cost to the consumer they could provide more pineapple than just this little bit. And I think that if we were really trying to care about providing for those with different needs, well, we could have a produce version of a deli where someone is paid to cut and weigh these things out before individually wrapping in less harmful (idk I’m not an expert but I figure a light weight saran wrap is less impactful than this sort of heavier plastic) material on top of being portioned out in actually useful portions.

I don’t use pineapple for anything so I might be in error here but to me this is like putting… two cloves of garlic in some hard ass clam shell package, just seems wasteful

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Yes, I’d like a tablespoon of baked beans packaged in the capsule for a toy vending machine. Please and thanks.

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Yeah I don’t like the packaging either, there’s gotta be like a billion better ways we could be setting this up

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