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Might have something to do with how many cans were opened in your family. Many cooks prefer fresh ingredients and save cans for moments of unexpected need - blackouts, snow-ins etc.
But yes, built-in obsolescence is very much a part of modern design and manufacture. One ends up spending a lot more on costs of replacement.
But yes, built-in obsolescence is very much a part of modern design and manufacture. One ends up spending a lot more on costs of replacement.
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
I bought a cheap one and it broke but I bought a nicer one and I haven’t had an issue with it
SoulAsylum · 31-35, M
@DeluxedEdition the only one i could find was a thin metal one in my town. Ah the joys of small town life
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
@SoulAsylum purchase off Amazon
Every can opener I've ever had eventually went blunt.
As far as i know, no one has invented a sharpener for the wheel.
As far as i know, no one has invented a sharpener for the wheel.
notavery · F
It's called planned obsolescence
Dino11 · M
Get Kitchen Aid
SkeetSkeet · 100+, F
Get the pull tab cans
SoulAsylum · 31-35, M
@SkeetSkeet wolf chili dont have those.