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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just started watching this show and I've only seen two episodes, but I've enjoyed watching it so far. I like their personalities and the way they respect people's stuff and genuinely try to make workable solutions for them. I think they are a little OOT with the rainbow/color coding but dividing things into zones makes sense to me so I've incorporated some of their ideas into my house. Is it just me or is the container store really expensive? $20 for a container to hold your cereal seems like a lot to me although I love so many of the things in that store. I follow them on Insta too but didn't pay much attention to them because I was turned off by all of the packaging and waste. I try to reduce waste, limited paper towels, buy in bulk and that's why it makes sense to me to store bulk items in more useable day to day containers so I get turned off when they line up about 50 bags of pirate's booty, just for asthetic purposes. I wish they were a little more environmentally conscious with some of their choices. I guess they are only arranging other people's stuff, but I feel like it encourages other people to buy individually wrapped stuff just because it "looks good." [/quote] That's too bad. With their platform, it would be great if they infused some environmental consciousness into their work.[/quote] I just watched the first couple episodes. Definitely no environmental vibe here, which is too bad. They use a ton of plastic organizers and vinyl, which is one of the worst materials from an environmental perspective. Also bummed that it didn't offer any tips that I could use at home.[/quote]
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