For reals. I get that the bags don’t really biodegrade so it’s probably not worth it, but jeez people. They weren’t about to make anyone deaf. They were just kind of loud, maybe on the order of cymbals or something. Or, if your tv had snow on it and you maxed the volume.
Also, is eating from the bag that common? I would think most people would grab a bowl/plate.
I don’t even eat Sun Chips normally, but now I want to go get a bag so that I can experience for myself the loudest chip bag in the history of human existence.
This isn’t consumer against biodegradable packaging; this is consumer against noisy packaging. I wonder whether the packages were available in Canada? My best friend used to eat Sun Chips; I always found the odour revolting, so I never ate them. Which is odd, because they ought to be something I eat a lot of.
Assuming you’re not connected to a greywater system that uses plants. In which case, it’s just more fertilizer for the jasmine.
Um, you are aware that people go deaf form having their TVs, too loud? And that professional cymbal players are either hard of hearing or wear special earplugs?
And how the heck can you be unaware that the majority of people eat chips out of bags? I can understand that you don’t do it, but surely you’ve watched at least one person eating chips on TV.
This was our experience too. I’ve been composting since I was a kid(raised by farmers who grew up in the depression, we don’t throw ANYTHING away if we can re-use it) and these compostable bags are just a fucking joke from a composting point of view.
Absolutely. From personal experience, these bags were simply a noisy, brittle, non-compostable sorry excuse for a package, that was probably just a green-washing exercise by the company.