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Michael "Dog3" wrote:
> I agree 100% Goomba. The stuff is NASTY I used it because I was in a hurry. > "PIECE OF SHIT" is an accurate description. I could have dealt with the > taste of the cheese because I was not feeding foodies but the grater was > either defective or is just a really bad grater. And yes, the cheese dries > out. I'm with you. Gimme good cheese and my trusty old grater anytime. > > Michael And I was totally offended by the excess packaging. Years ago when we were living in Germany they passed a law that the sellers had to take back any packaging that the customer didn't want. So you'd have an area where you could remove excess cardboard or wrappings and they had the burden of disposing of or recycling them. I can't stand how in the US small items are sold in huge wasteful boxes. I'm sure it is so they'll stand out on a market shelf or look like more than there is for the price. It shames me to think how stupid some people are to fall for this. <sigh> |
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