To be fair, it’s fair to assume anyone who’s got to this point has not had their coffee yet.
As opposed to peeling it back halfway and sticking the plastic lid back on?
(There was a post in here earlier in the year from someone who hadn’t sealed a can of Azera properly and it had turned into a solid puck of coffee in the bottom of the can.)
*No foil except what we make for ourselves*
Wait until you read “Don’t eat the plants” written near them at motorway service stations.
Anyone on Nescafé deserves what they get
You can guarantee some divot has stabbed it with a knife and injured themselves or microwaved it and blown the door off or something.
All it takes is one person to act like a complete orangutan and then sue the company for this sort of nonsense to become necessary.
The unknown foil rolls towards us. I face it for the first time with a sense of hope. If a machine can learn the value of foil sealing then maybe we can too.
I thought my coffee was tasting kind of mettalic
Work a public facing job and you’ll very quickly learn how necessary signs like this are.
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Remember, behind every warning label, there’s a lawsuit that forced it into place.
I think you’ve misunderstood the meaning of that instruction.
It means to completely remove the foil and only use the plastic cap to preserve the coffee.
A lot of people will mistakenly think that the foil add a second layer of protection, whereas in reality its just more likely to interfere with the seal of the plastic lid.
Most intelligent nestle customer
That’s all very well, but what do we do after the foil is removed??
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It’s in your nature to destroy yourselves.
I don’t get it. What’s the problem?
To be fair, it’s fair to assume anyone who’s got to this point has not had their coffee yet.
As opposed to peeling it back halfway and sticking the plastic lid back on?
(There was a post in here earlier in the year from someone who hadn’t sealed a can of Azera properly and it had turned into a solid puck of coffee in the bottom of the can.)
*No foil except what we make for ourselves*
Wait until you read “Don’t eat the plants” written near them at motorway service stations.
Anyone on Nescafé deserves what they get
You can guarantee some divot has stabbed it with a knife and injured themselves or microwaved it and blown the door off or something.
All it takes is one person to act like a complete orangutan and then sue the company for this sort of nonsense to become necessary.
The unknown foil rolls towards us. I face it for the first time with a sense of hope. If a machine can learn the value of foil sealing then maybe we can too.
I thought my coffee was tasting kind of mettalic
Work a public facing job and you’ll very quickly learn how necessary signs like this are.
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Remember, behind every warning label, there’s a lawsuit that forced it into place.
I think you’ve misunderstood the meaning of that instruction.
It means to completely remove the foil and only use the plastic cap to preserve the coffee.
A lot of people will mistakenly think that the foil add a second layer of protection, whereas in reality its just more likely to interfere with the seal of the plastic lid.
Most intelligent nestle customer
That’s all very well, but what do we do after the foil is removed??
Fuck Nestlé.
But how do we open it before removing the foil?
foiled again