I guess Joey weill get to do a new infomercial.
Now, if they’d just pass some of the savings on to the consumer …
If they do, it will likely be in pricing going up less quickly instead of actual decreases.
Works for me.
Years ago we used to buy our milk from a dairy in plastic bags. We would pour from the bag into a bottle in the fridge. The packaging was almost free, their was no wasted space, the amount of trash was pretty small. All in all a pretty good system - but the $.10 savings wasn’t worth it and not many people bought the bags.
This was a small dairy however, that didn’t have the ability to create change the way Wal-Mart does.
Milk on bags is the SOP in my homecountry (Uruguay), you can use it directly from the bag with a specially shaped jug to hold it. Little waste as you said, specially since most supermarkets have recycling bins for the bags.