Persistently or consistently?![]()
I generally buy my oil in 10 or 20L containers as I use the same oil in all 3 cars. I can't for the life of me figure out why I'd choose the Penrite cardboard box option over a plastic drum when it is *persistently* more expensive.
They reckon it's cheaper to produce, and their FAQ states they'll pass on the savings where possible. I'm sure its simple supply and demand, but geez with the inconvenience involved with the box vs drum, maybe it'd get a bit more traction if it was either on parity or cheaper.
Rant over.
Persistently or consistently?![]()
Ron B.
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When the golden arches first came to Oz all the burgers were packaged in styrofoam.
There was a public outcry after a couple of years and they switched to paper / cardboard.
An erudite person I know suggested at the time that the paper packaging actually used more energy to produce.
DL
And because the burgers have shrunk in size since introduction, less packaging is required these days - hence less landfill.
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to hold any liquid that cardboard has a plastic layer. Won't venture to say which one is "better" for the environment but plastic is clearly plastic and can be dealt with accordingly. "bio" cardboard (which it isn't) is whole different story.
Cheers,
-P
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