• onlooker@lemmy.ml
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    Man, I hope there were some heavy repercussions for the person who did this. This isn’t funny, it’s just wasteful and mean-spirited.

    • Dubious_Fart@lemmy.ml
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      I think the waste of food is far more egregious than the clean up. and him plastic wrapping anything first doesnt make it any better. Just more wasteful.

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        1 year ago

        Wasted? No Nutella was wasted in coating every surface. If there was any left over I’m sure he would have lathered another coat on. /j

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        It is near impossible for a consumer in the US to waste food.

        This is because the massive amount of waste that’s produced by grocery stores makes any conversation of consumer waste a moot point.

        In this instance, for example, if he didn’t use that Nutella, odds are it would wind up in the dumpster a few weeks later, still completely sealed and untouched by anyone.

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          1 year ago

          What a great argument

          “its not waste cause it might have ended up in a dumpster eventually”

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              its also a weirdly popular product, meaning its even less likely to end up in the dumpster.

              All of which just further proves how fucking stupid a comment @I_Has_A_Hat made was.

              They may have a hat, but they clearly don’t have anything that matters underneath it.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky@lemm.ee
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    If I were the parent of that child, I would probably end up punishing that kid by making them clean up every single bit of it using only toothbrushes or something that would make it equally as hard to clean before grounding them for at the very least a week minimum for ruining the one place in the house I would consider sacred (as someone who likes to cook).

    Though I would probably also end up going back and re-cleaning just to be sure it actually is clean afterwards. I couldn’t cook in good faith if I am not sure the kitchen is clean enough to cook in.

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      This isn’t cleanable. That kitchen is destroyed as effectively as if it were burned.

      For white cabinetry to look nice as it does in the first Pic it has to be nearly pristine. Our eyes are very sensitive to mottling of color. There’s no way to get that brown stain and odor out of all that white cabinetry.

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      Make that a month for him to learn not to waste food so stupidly. Orangutans are dying for this shit.

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    we once in high school took a few pounds of soft butter and smashed it on the kitchen floor with our bare feet. it was really fun. we had to mop so many times to clean it up though. His mom was so confused as to why we mopped while she was at work still