• mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I just can’t figure out why top opening or pump based soaps can’t just have a bottom opening spout instead. simple design issue resolves waste, good for everyone involved.

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        8 months ago

        I do, but even then if you’ve got a pump bodywash you have to deal with unscrewing the shit and waiting. it’s a shit design.

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        8 months ago

        If this doesn’t work. Close the lid, and throw it at the ground but don’t let go.

        All the liquid will “throw” itself at the cap inside the bottle. Works for everything thinner than toothpaste.

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      8 months ago

      Get a decent refillable pump and buy soap refills instead of dispensers. Problem solved

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      8 months ago

      I once read (ages ago, can’t find the source now) that it is deliberate - because with mass produced consumer goods such as shower gel or body lotion etc. if you throw away the last 2-3 uses because they are too hard to get out of the bottle, you will buy earlier and hence more of their product. They give you effectively less than you pay for, and it adds up for them. And they get away with it because it’s your choice to rather buy a new bottle for convenience. So of course, it’s again because corporations are only interested in cutting corners to give you the minimum viable product possible.

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          8 months ago

          Tbf, it’s entirely possible you’re both right and the reason is “this bottle sells better because it looks nice”

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            8 months ago

            right, but “looks nice” only becomes a consideration when you’re trying to sell a brand, rather then provide a good product. If they were trying to sell a good product, they would definitely put a pump at the bottom so that you can get all of the product out with ease to use the example from th thread, but they don’t not because of how it looks (even if it was a barrier, they would just engineer it to look more “appealing” like they do everything else), but because they want it to be hard to get all of the product out, so that you buy a new one without having used it all. Because profit.

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              8 months ago

              Ding, ding and another ding. I am shocked that people give corps still the benefit of doubt, and assume it’s because of “nicer looks”.

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                8 months ago

                The point I was trying to make was “because profit”. I was just trying to say it was plausible that some asshat in marketing said that design would sell better for appearance reasons as well. That’s not benefit of the doubt, that’s just a different way of being profit over product.

                Edit - top opening bottles tend to be taller and thinner than bottom opening for balance reasons. A certain subset of consumers are gonna assume taller bottle means more product and buy it. So there you go-a possible profit driven aesthetic reason. There was literally a post here the other day with Coke cans doing essentially the same fucking thing.