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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can someone explain to me why food needs to be deboxed? Like why can’t cheerios stay in their cardboard box? Why do I need a plastic cereal container for the pantry (which btw eventually becomes just one more thing that needs to be cleaned) instead of finishing the box, and recycling it. I ask this as someone who is pretty exceptionally organized, and childless on her own, so it’s not a hate statement and more just a 1. Why expand the extra effort on deboxing and cleaning and 2. Why spend the extra money on things that then create extra effort? (I do otherwise like the show and Joanna and Clea, and have spent the morning on a binge, but had no idea who these people were a week ago).[/quote] i have followed them on ig for years. i remember them one time discussing this. it is client preference. if their clients prefer to decant the product into containers vs. using containers from the store. they said that the clients have to be realistic with what works in their life. some people find decanting the cereals and such as no big deal and others find it a pain in the ass. so you have to pick accordingly. it is definitely aesthetically more appealing - cereal boxes with the tops ripped open, chips and flour bags with tops rolled down, etc. doesn't look as nice. but if you aren't willing to transition the product each time and do the upkeep it obviously won't work. they were pretty clear that not every person can maintain the upkeep so you have to be realistic with what you choose. "Why spend the extra money on things that then create extra effort?" because it looks nicer and is often much easier to find things. [/quote]
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