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7/3/2025, 2:07:04 PM
6/23/2025, 1:34:57 AM
You guys ever stop to think about how some products are sold for use under the premise we have the proper objects to handle them?
Say I go to the grocery store and buy some bread and butter, why are product makers allowed to assume I have the utensils to properly consume these products? Why doesn't either the butter or the bread come with a knife alongside of them? What if I buy these two but don't have any means to cut the bread or spread the butter? Do they just expect me to dip a loaf of bread into a tube of butter? Don't expect me to have these things, you are providing me a product and I'm a paying customer, least you can do is make sure I can fully utilize the product you provided me.
Say I go to the grocery store and buy some bread and butter, why are product makers allowed to assume I have the utensils to properly consume these products? Why doesn't either the butter or the bread come with a knife alongside of them? What if I buy these two but don't have any means to cut the bread or spread the butter? Do they just expect me to dip a loaf of bread into a tube of butter? Don't expect me to have these things, you are providing me a product and I'm a paying customer, least you can do is make sure I can fully utilize the product you provided me.
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