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Default Wednesday Dinner 2/24//2021

On Fri, 26 Feb 2021 22:14:02 -0600, "cshenk" > wrote:

>dsi1 wrote:
>
>> On Friday, February 26, 2021 at 3:35:12 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
>> >
>> > I use Hellman's. Good stuff and I use a lot of it.
>> > If I only used 1-2 TBS a month of mayo, I'd just skip the mayo.
>> > You'd never miss it.
>> >

>> Hellman's is good stuff. Over here, it's called "Best Foods", that's
>> just so silly. They should just all it "Best Hellman's" and be done
>> with it. I use the better mayo. Unfortunately, it comes in a plastic
>> bottle that's a real hassle to empty. I sure wish they'd put it in a
>> jar like normal mayo.
>>

>https://www.takaski.com/wp-content/u...-in-Japan1.jpg
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>I hate all that plastic waste too. I've started to resource things at
>lease 'acceptable' in non-plastic and by them instead then email the
>company I didn't select on what and why I selected a different product
>over theirs. I am sure it goes in a bit bin uncounted, but it makes me
>feel good to at least try.


Not being sarcastic but what are you using instead. Paper or
cardboard - that's trees cut down and wasted. Glass jars aren't
accepted anymore. Cans? . Plastic is recycled in my city, Jars,
bottles, styrofoam, screw on lids, plastic bags -- pretty much
everything. (made into fuel) My only point is that whatever you
choose creates a disposal or re-use problem.
Janet US