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  • vzq@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    I haven’t seen a can that needs an opener in decades. I don’t even think I have an opener.

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      Do you not buy canned goods? Most everything we get needs an opener: veggies, beans, tomato paste/sauce, basically nothing has a pull tab.

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        1 year ago

        All my cans have pull tabs. I just checked: tomato, chickpeas, beans…

        Not one can without a pull tab.

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          That’s so weird to me; whereabouts are you from? I’m in California and just looked through my cans and maybe 10% of them have pull tabs. Apparently we have the jank can tech here haha

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            I’m in the Netherlands. I thought globalized supply chains would keep our canned produce in sync, but apparently I thought wrong!

            I wonder if it’s some weird patent issue.

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              Big Can Opener is keeping the US down apparently! Really interesting to find these differences, have a great day and a nice time opening your more convenient cans!

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              It’s certainly to do with the fact that nobody wants to pay for new machinery when the old ones still work. As things break, I should think that we’ll see more items use pull tabs. FWIW Europe is way ahead of North America on this.