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rustyricotta, in Gay Water, a vodka soda that's a response to the Bud Light transphobia

At first I read it as “Gray Water” and thought it was a terrible idea.

I_AnoN_I, in Gay Water, a vodka soda that's a response to the Bud Light transphobia

Grift water

idunnololz, in Gay Water, a vodka soda that's a response to the Bud Light transphobia
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Pro tip: always have at least two on hand. That way you drink one to turn gay and then you can drink another to become gay gay. It then cancels out to straight again.

Ertebolle,

I thought the antidote to gay drinks would be flavorless torture protein shit like Soylent or whatever

NuPNuA,

I’m sure gay people hate terrible tasting protein rich liquids…

bentsea, in This bridge goes through the water and not over it, The Netherlands

How does this work? Wouldn’t even a light rainfall cause it to flood in on itself?

MrSlicer,

It would have drainage on a slope that goes to somewhere even lower.

ErwinLottemann,

The bridge is waterproof and the water is a moat. You can find more info about it here.

bentsea,

I appreciate that, but even waterproof things can be underwater and moat water can rise. I’m curious about how the drainage works.

FlyingSquid, in Gay Water, a vodka soda that's a response to the Bud Light transphobia
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Schmooze booze.

I’m fine with marketing to gay people, but this feels like pandering.

CeruleanRuin,
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All marketing is pandering. This company just saw a huge niche that hadn’t yet been filled and jumped in. You’re not wrong that it’s somewhat exploitative, but all products are to some extent.

MrSlicer, in This bridge goes through the water and not over it, The Netherlands

Double dam

cloudless, in Why do gaming companies do this?
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Why don’t you stop playing f2p games? There are proper games from reputable developers.

Rhynoplaz, in Why do gaming companies do this?

Oh, they know you hate it, and they’re currently thinking of new techniques that will piss you off even more.

They still get paid.

Kolanaki, in Why do gaming companies do this?
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This is why I have like 4 apps specifically designed to strip out the built in ads of other apps.

Venomnik0,
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Doesn’t Pi-Hole exist for this sole reason?

Kolanaki,
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That requires spending money buying hardware. Why do that when I can do it for free?

TheSpookiestUser, in In South Korea, some stores carry "one a day" bananas which are packaged in order of ripeness
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Fantastic idea, but did they need to use plastic packaging?

JoShmoe,

of course, because you’re not allowed to have perfect.

Odiousmachine,

They even wrap single apples in plastic in Korea. The environmental thinking is slowly adapting though.

MortyMcFry,
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Plus the waste of the all the bananas that don’t look perfectly the same

Cybermass, in In South Korea, some stores carry "one a day" bananas which are packaged in order of ripeness

We need this in north america

teft,

No, we don’t. Just buy a damn bunch of bananas and skip the added plastic.

Piers,

The plastic is not an essential part of this product.

Cybermass,

I didn’t mean the plastics I just meant being able to buy bananas of varying ripeness

somedaysoon,
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Where do you shop? Every grocery store I go to has bananas of varying ripeness. Many even seperate them out from green to ripe on the stands.

Cybermass,

Idk I go to a few different stores, freshco, save on foods, superstore

The bananas are always in bunches

TurtleLife,

Yes but usually bananas are charged by weight so you can even split and take half a good bunch and half a green bunch..

somedaysoon,
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It’s okay to split up the bunches, if I only want a few I’ll grab two ripe ones and two green ones.

Cybermass,

That’s fair, I’ve never thought about it like that before

TurtleLife,

One thing that shocked me about living in Asia was the amount of plastic and individually wrapped fruit...sometimes double or triple-packaged.
You will even occasionally buy a pack of Oreos and inside the package, each Oreo is individually wrapped. I don't know why it's so normal to use so much plastic.

This was in Singapore btw - the country that's supposed to be 'green' by 2030.

When Singapore announced it would be getting rid of one-use plastic bags, there was a huge uproar. My colleagues at the time would ask how they are supposed to carry groceries back home. When I mentioned they can bring a reusable bag, they were like "It's so much trouble to carry bags to the store when they can just provide them!"

Of course, not everyone had this mentality, but the people against this new policy pretty much said the same word for word.

Not to mention, there are ZERO composting programs in Singapore. Maybe you can find one mom-and-pop shop that has a compost box where you can bring your waste, but again - most people don't drive, and bringing your trash on public transport definitely won't fly.

I hope they reach the green goal by 2030, but they have a LOT of work to do in the next 6.5 years...

Izzy,
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I normally find there are plenty of green and yellow bananas. Grab a few of each and just eat them in slightly non-optimal ripeness. I don’t think you can really gauge a bananas ripeness down to the day anyway.

Piers,

I wonder if they might actually be combining them from different deliveries. IE, they grab an average ripeness one from the Monday delivery, an average ripeness one from the Tuesday delivery etc and by the time the last delivery is added the first one is about ready to eat.

Lucidlethargy,

Yeah, this is true. I feel like those would all ripen at about the same time. You can guess pretty well, but they often seem to ripen together.

Also, they didn’t wrap the stem. Those will ripen quickly, now.

gon, in In South Korea, some stores carry "one a day" bananas which are packaged in order of ripeness
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I mean, that is mildly interesting, but it’s so fucking silly. So unnecessary…

MaxVoltage,
@MaxVoltage@lemmy.world avatar

[mildly infuriating]

putting bannas in a plastic shell 🗽🇺🇸👍👍😎

instamat,

Except… it’s South Korea 🤷🇰🇷👍👍🤗

alexius,

Potato potato. South Korea is the most americanized country in Asia by far.

Lucidlethargy,

Seriously… Just pick the exact ripeness of each one in any store where I live. Mix and match, it’s totally, 100% socially acceptable to do this.

Baconheatedradiator,

You can’t buy individual bananas in many places in my country.

I’m not buying three bunches of bananas, each at different stages of ripeness. That’s a ridiculous amount of bananas.

alexius,

You can’t? Are fruits/produce not sold by weight over there?

Baconheatedradiator,

Yeah you might weigh the bunch of bananas at the checkout, but you won’t find many individual bananas at most supermarkets.

You might see individual pieces of fruit sold with lunch meal deals (sandwiches, drink fruit etc) but not in the regular grocery section.

alexius,

Over here you can just rip the bananas you want from the bunch. They don’t care about bunches, just the weight of the fruit.

Lucidlethargy,

So this is interesting… if you see a bunch of bananas, you’re not allowed to break one off? Here in the United States, it’s totally acceptable to do this. You can straight up go around and pull one banans off of 7 different bunches, and nobody will even look at you funny.

Baconheatedradiator,

Yeah this would cause mayhem here lol

RyruGrr, in In South Korea, some stores carry "one a day" bananas which are packaged in order of ripeness

I can’t tell which banana is for scale. Plaese halp

ClassyHatter, (edited ) in In South Korea, some stores carry "one a day" bananas which are packaged in order of ripeness
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Just buy bananas that are of the ripeness you like and put them in the fridge. They’ll easily last a week or two and tastes better too (my opinion). Don’t worry if the shell turns brown, the insides are still good. Place them in some kind of container (plastic bag will do) when you store them in fridge and they’ll probably last a month if not more (I wouldn’t know, I always eat them sooner).

When storing in fridge, the low temperature slows down ripening but oxygen causes the shell to turn brown. When the shell is brown enough it will start to ruin the insides. The plastic bag, or other airtight or near airtight container, reduces the amount of oxygen that gets to the bananas. When there’s less oxygen to turn the shell brown the bananas will last who knows how long. In room temperature the shell and the insides will ripen about at the same rate, and usually pretty fast.

Cabrio,

This is what I do. People have gotten so used to commercially produced unripe fruit that they get turned off by actually ripe fruit. I had a friend think my bananas were going off because they smelled what a ripe banana is supposed to for the first time in their life. This person was 34 years old.

ghariksforge, in In South Korea, some stores carry "one a day" bananas which are packaged in order of ripeness

This is a great idea

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