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[–][deleted] 137 points138 points ago

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[–]thewormauger 43 points44 points ago

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NO, no, no this guy found them, and almost killed his family.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point ago

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I don't think he claimed that. Sure it may say that but...

[–]revolverocelot 63 points64 points ago

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What the fuck is with the jar containing the skull and mouse!?!

[–]Subject1138 11 points12 points ago

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This isn't really this dangerous because most people don't store their furniture polish in the same cabinet as their butter flavored cooking sprays.

[–]polarbeargarden 2 points3 points ago

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There's also a goddamn pancake on one and lemons on the other. Even if you only saw the furniture spray, who would think "Well shit! I want my pancakes to taste like lemons!"?

[–]Cabrio 2 points3 points ago

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Actually, lemon juice and sugar on pancakes is the bomb.

[–]DeusIgnis 0 points1 point ago

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You've never met the general US population, have you?

[–]rutefoot 0 points1 point ago

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If you live in an old and tiny apartment you might have little choice. In my last place I had to keep my cooking oil under the sink with the cleaning supplies.

[–]Blastface 3 points4 points ago

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This is the last subreddit this belongs in.

[–]NotSayingJustSaying 6 points7 points ago

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lemon zested pancakes! buttered floor dorm pranks!

[–]brokenangelwings 0 points1 point ago

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SHINY!!

[–]steven1350 0 points1 point ago

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To be honest, have you ever furniture polished the floor? I swear that stuff is more slippery then butter....

[–]Gcat 13 points14 points ago

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The value of knowing how to read.

[–]lud1120 1 point2 points ago

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The value of having a good eyesight.

[–]TheDentite 1 point2 points ago

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And do other stuff good also.

[–]willcode4beer 0 points1 point ago

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The value of knowing how to read.

we're talking about walmart customers, right?

[–]jaygibby22 0 points1 point ago

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thats why you should go to the Derek Zoolander Center For Children Who Can't Read Good And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too, where they teach you that there's more to life than being really, really ridiculously good-looking

[–]Ermott 14 points15 points ago

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What makes you think there is the least difference between these products other than the label?

[–]GitEmSteveDave 2 points3 points ago

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They also have different caps. One is a removable cover, the other is a permanent.

[–]ediciusNJ 1 point2 points ago

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That's exactly what I was thinking. If I even got so far as to pick up one instead of the other, I would instantly know I had the wrong one upon trying to remove the cap/non-existent cap.

[–]GrandMoffJed 0 points1 point ago

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Seriously, he's already killing his family by making them eat butter flavored cooking spray.

[–]PSUProud 2 points3 points ago

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Maybe you just suck at cooking?

[–]gnomishmidgets 3 points4 points ago

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What the hell is a cooking spray..is this another moment where i look at america and facedesk?

[–]hcwdjk 0 points1 point ago

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Wait 'till you hear about cheese spray.

[–]gnomishmidgets -1 points0 points ago

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America...just why. Just why.

[–]Pterop 2 points3 points ago

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First of all, why are you stupid enough to buy those things with the knowledge that they look alike. Why are they kept in the same place?

If you spray the lemon cleaner into a pan that's heated. You're going to smell the lemon. It will be pretty strong. If you're stupid enough to not register that, then you deserve to eat lemon pancakes.

I'm in favor of Walmart doing this. The kinds of people who buy from Walmart and have the mindset to do something like shouldn't be on this planet anyways. Population thinning.

[–]commandx 1 point2 points ago

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Obvious answer,

Op just karma whored old image from /b/ folder, and doesn't own either of those products, and didn't attempt to make pancakes with either of them.

[–]condirice 5 points6 points ago

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Here is pro-tip: Just don't shop at Walmart. There are many reasons not too.

[–]gl77 0 points1 point ago

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But......but.....but.......everyday low prices!!!

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point ago

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It is the soybean oil that is bad. Walmart is not the only supermarket pushing crap in its food at customers.

[–]addrake 1 point2 points ago

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This is a major violation when you have a health inspection at a restaurant. You can't have any cleaner near food supplies as mishaps like this can occur.

[–]Vioarr 1 point2 points ago

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Maybe you shouldn't keep furniture polish and cooking spray in the same pantry?

[–]Judas_Clergyperson 1 point2 points ago

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"So, I was making pancakes, when I decided to look for the spray in the basement instead of the kitchen cabinet."

[–]notacrook 1 point2 points ago

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I don't get this.

Why would you want to make lemons non stick?

Why would you want to shine with something to do with pancakes?

Furthermore, why the fuck would you keep cooking and cleaning products in the same location?

[–]Madame_X 1 point2 points ago

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or you made them lemon-y pancakes.

[–]tanzorbarbarian 1 point2 points ago

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  1. Go to Wal-Mart

  2. Switch pan spray and table polish cans

  3. ???

  4. PROFIT!

[–]joethetimelord 1 point2 points ago

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Who the hell uses butter spray?

[–]wthulhu 1 point2 points ago

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seriously. just use butter.

[–]itsbearnotbar 0 points1 point ago

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Or just a non-stick griddle. What decade is this?

[–]wthulhu 2 points3 points ago

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honestly nothing can beat a well seasoned cast-iron griddle, circa 1880.

[–]MonoMcFlury 1 point2 points ago

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It's only butter flavored, so who knows what devilry is in it.

[–]valeriob 1 point2 points ago

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Worst case scenario: Lemon flavored pancakes, delicious furniture.

Best case scenario: Delicious pancakes, lemon flavored furniture.

[–]truelaw 1 point2 points ago

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Where did you find this picture? I'm wondering because its been reposted a million times.

[–][deleted] -1 points0 points ago

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Universal rule in life. Go cheap, get fucked.

[–]xcforlife 3 points4 points ago

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same with hookers, but you still get fucked if you go expensive

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point ago

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Yeah but at least you know the pricey ones are clean (or at least hope right?)

[–]Goatses_His_Enemies 3 points4 points ago

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Save money. Live better Get fucked.

[–]Molestinyocookies -1 points0 points ago

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Really America? Food in a spray form?

You used to be cool....

[–]KGB3496 7 points8 points ago

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........Can't tell if serious

[–]Ayatrollah_Umadi 2 points3 points ago

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I had no idea what a cooking spray is (I'm from Europe). I've googled a random one. Apparently, it is a mix of water, vegetable oil, buttermilk, xanthan gum, lecithin, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, artificial flavor and preservatives. Stabilized with EDTA, a persistent organic polluant. Why would anyone want to eat this shit???

[–]gl77 2 points3 points ago

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Umm....so your food doesn't stick to the pan? Plus......duh.......it's BUTTER FLAVORED!

[–]Ayatrollah_Umadi 1 point2 points ago

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Awesome. I'm sold!

[–]devicerandom 1 point2 points ago

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What about using, don't know, FUCKING REAL BUTTER?

[–]miked1be 1 point2 points ago

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A lot of the earlier ones were marketed as a lower calorie/fat substitute to butter for helping with a non-stick surface. Also it's a nice, quick way to coat the surface of a pan without having to wait for butter to melt and try to move it around and coat it evenly especially if you're cooking multiple items and have other stuff to worry about.

[–]ZuFFuLuZ -1 points0 points ago

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There is this thing called oil. Comes in a great variety of types. It's also a lot more healthy than butter. Fat is actually quite important for your health too. Cooking spray is in fact completely useless.

[–]miked1be 1 point2 points ago

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Why does it matter so much to people what others use for cooking lubrication?

Right, people get fat from the food, doesn't have to be from whatever you use to create a non-stick surface. Also, if it creates a non-stick surface it's not useless.

[–]accedie 0 points1 point ago

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Its not useless, just redundant. What kind of home doesn't have one of butter or oil? Besides, oil is arguably just as easy to use.

[–]miked1be 1 point2 points ago

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Not necessarily, with the spray it is very easy to get a thin coating on your cooking surface, while with butter or oil it's very easy to add too much and end up with overly oily food.

I'm not trying to say spray is better in any way but some people prefer it over butter or oil for various reasons. Again, I ask, why is it such a big deal?

[–]devicerandom -2 points-1 points ago

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without having to wait for butter to melt and try to move it around and coat it evenly especially if you're cooking multiple items and have other stuff to worry about.

http://www.mrjnwood.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/asfrdge45t55rh.png

[–]miked1be 2 points3 points ago

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Seriously? Because it's an easier, lower cal/fat alternative?

You must be on the verge of suicide daily if THAT is enough to make you not want to live on this planet anymore.

[–]devicerandom -1 points0 points ago

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No, because it's insane (at least for me, Italian) that one worries so much about "having to wait for butter to melt" when cooking and then resorts to such spray shit. If you need to eat less calories, just eat LESS, you do not need to resort to such desperate means.

And I'm known to eat rubbish, but man, there is a limit.

[–]miked1be 2 points3 points ago

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I don't see why it's such a big deal. It's a cooking spray, meant for cooking. Makes things a bit easier. Wouldn't exactly call it rubbish or insane. Better than resorting to fast food or take out all the time. At least the people using it are actually fucking cooking. I'm sure you do things that would seem insane to outsiders. Acting like someone has something wrong with them for doing something differently than you is pretty insane if you ask me.

[–]gl77 0 points1 point ago

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I mainly use it to spray on to a baking pan before baking something in the oven. Especially for a recipe that calls for a "greased baking pan" It's a lot more convenient than breaking out the Crisco or lard.

[–]devicerandom -1 points0 points ago

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I don't know what Crisco is, but usually it's enough to run the butter block over the baking pan. It takes practically the same time of the spraying, I guess.

[–]Molestinyocookies 2 points3 points ago

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I'm European. I thought the "spray cheese"thing was a joke. Apparently, it's not.

[–]alli3theenigma 1 point2 points ago

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I don't know anyone that actually eats cheese in a can, it's more of a novelty item, if you will. I would compare it to the whole chicken in a can or the "batter blaster" pancake mix in a whipped cream bottle. Also, what's pictured here isn't actually "food", it's just spray butter for pans. I, personally, use normal butter and melt it but some people find this easier, especially for greasing baking pans.

[–]Molestinyocookies 1 point2 points ago

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Still, spray butter? It's hardly butter if it doesn't stay solid at room temperature. But yeah, I do get that having a spray to grease up your pans is more effective than just a bottle of oil or a block of butter. I just thought they were using it to put on the food, like normal butter.

[–]gl77 1 point2 points ago

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Well, there is this.

[–]Molestinyocookies 1 point2 points ago

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Oh god no.... I thought the "I can't believe it's not butter" joke was about margerine. Which actually tastes a lot like butter, so I never got the joke.

I'm now just shocked by the amount of stupid. So much stupid....

[–]willcode4beer 0 points1 point ago

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it's just canola oil with butter flavored chemicals

[–]willcode4beer 0 points1 point ago*

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easy_Cheese

http://www.batterblaster.com/

Yes, people actually eat that crap. Many people do.

[–]polarbeargarden -2 points-1 points ago

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I'm American and I thought you had real scientists there. At least our water hydrates us! (And fuck you I love my pizza as a veggie!)

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point ago

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If it wasn't for the imports of premium American water we'd have all died long ago.

[–]Molestinyocookies 1 point2 points ago

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Yeah, European water doesn't have nearly as many electrolytes....

[–]logan3111 0 points1 point ago

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it's no brawndo, to be sure.

[–]ILoveSpiderPics 1 point2 points ago

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It's not food... it's spray cooking oil... to prevent your pancakes from sticking to the pan...

But yes, we have spray "cheese." (Doesn't taste like cheese at all, by the way)

[–]mattxblack 0 points1 point ago

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What's wrong with just oil, or just butter, or butter with a little oil to stop it burning?

[–]ILoveSpiderPics 1 point2 points ago

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Butter and oil probably have more calories. Also, according to the wiki on cooking spray, it helps seasoning stick on vegetables and stuff, as it'd be hard to evenly coat them without a spray. :p

Oh, and it's just slightly more convenient... no silverware washing.

[–]willcode4beer 0 points1 point ago

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try something like this:

http://www.amazon.com/Misto-Gourmet-Sprayer-Brushed-Aluminum/dp/B00004SPZV

Then you will know what you are eating

[–]ILoveSpiderPics 1 point2 points ago

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I was just explaining the possible benefits. (Which may be lacking...) :p

I myself don't own cooking spray, but I do own one of those oil sprayers!

[–]jonasshoop 0 points1 point ago

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It is not food in a spray, although you can get pancake batter in a can that dispenses like whip cream. This is basically a butter flavored oil, probably vegetable or canola. Keeps the food from sticking and has practically 0 calories, much healthier than using butter or regular oil. Food is not quite as tasty, but close.

[–]lowodor 0 points1 point ago

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I guess you forgot to take the lid off the cooking spray

[–]psublue 0 points1 point ago

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I guess they're taking this old SNL skit rather seriously now: http://www.hulu.com/watch/61320/saturday-night-live-shimmer-floor-wax

[–]PotataChipz 0 points1 point ago

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My friend and I accidentally made pancakes with the garlic version of butter spray. I gave it a C+. Edible, but would not eat again.

[–]Marcob10 0 points1 point ago

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That's what you get for using spray butter.

[–]TeedesT 0 points1 point ago

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It's called natural selection and you my friend have passed, now go forward and procreate!

[–]mmmmonkeymh 0 points1 point ago

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Who the Hell keeps cooking and cleaning products next to one another.... Admit it you wanted to off them ;)

[–]gl77 0 points1 point ago

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Wouldn't you smell the lemons and double-check the label before you go ahead and make food with it?

[–]dbagexterminator 0 points1 point ago

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Why do you keep those things remotely close to each other?

[–]diggernaught 0 points1 point ago

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Gee don't put your fucking furniture polish with your food!

[–]iBeenie 0 points1 point ago

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Well you can easily tell the difference as one has a picture of a pancake and the furniture polish features a bowl... of lemons.

Seriously, WTF? That is kind of dangerous.

[–]Somnombulist 0 points1 point ago

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Mmm, lemon scented pancakes.

Would I like some mouse with that? I don't think you even need to ask.

[–]tehzephyrsong 0 points1 point ago

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Why would you keep both of those things in the same place?

[–]Frack-Star 0 points1 point ago

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Lemoncakes? Sounds promising.

[–]thoughtification 0 points1 point ago

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So, how many reposts does it take to kill a picture?

[–]workpuppy 0 points1 point ago

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Using a non-stick spray makes your pancakes brown unevenly. IF you must add something in addition to the fat in your batter, rub it on with a paper towel.

[–]JenevaKay 0 points1 point ago

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My daughter did the EXACT same thing! They need to fix this!

[–]ShakeyBobWillis 0 points1 point ago

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Jokes on you. The only difference is the labels, contents are exactly the same.

[–]likemeornot 0 points1 point ago

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Maybe just maybe they thought people would be smart enough to NOT store their cleaning products with their food products. Just sayin! But....it is WalMart after all.

[–]ScottFromCanada 0 points1 point ago

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I know there are some reasonable comments here but for safety reasons I think it does make sense that the product name be very obviously the biggest, most important thing on any label.

But what I really came here to say is this: It's actually MUCH worse than this with a lot of products I find in a lot of stores. Often there is absolutely NO description of the contents at all!!

Once I found something that I thought was apple sauce. When I looked at the label I was able to find the words "apple product" and absolutely nothing else to describe what it was. It didn't even say if it was edible or not. It could have been some apple scented furniture polish for all I knew.

A couple of weeks ago I was looking for shaving cream. I found a section with stuff that looked like shaving cream but when I looked closely it didn't actually say that on any of the cans. It didn't say anything at ALL about what this product actually was, only that it moisturized and had a specific scent and things like that. And this was a pretty big name brand product.

I'm seeing this more and more and it's really scary. If you don't somehow just "know" what the thing is in the box/can, you're out of luck! This is how bad marketing is these days. They have completely removed the name of the product to make more room for the ads!

[–]12358132134 0 points1 point ago

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Is there a difference between the two?

[–]billsang1 0 points1 point ago

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You mean the dangers of Walmart shoppers?

[–]whomenaw 0 points1 point ago

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Both toxic.

[–]CrabStance 0 points1 point ago

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Somebody at the office routinely uses the wasp killer in the bathroom supply closet as air freshener. I notice the poison cloud about once a week.

[–]leggomyeggo135 0 points1 point ago

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I feel bad for laughing at this. But...not really.

[–]title_reposter 0 points1 point ago

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Reposts of Walmart Brands

[–]BluebellSunshine 0 points1 point ago

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Maybe you should keep your cooking and cleaning products in different areas...

[–]ebs530 0 points1 point ago

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I could see the law suit already

[–]n8r8 0 points1 point ago

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when i was a kid i confused a can of lemon pledge with a can of oven cleaner and "dusted" my mom's antique piano

[–]Bizlemon 0 points1 point ago

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So dangerous! I see a lawsuit coming.

[–]almightysumner 0 points1 point ago

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yo dawg, i think thats kroger brand

[–]CarnivorousAvenger 0 points1 point ago

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Save money, live better?

[–]sjives 0 points1 point ago

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READ THE FUCKING LABEL, MORON! This is just as bad as the people who complained about the white coke labels.

[–]lunarjellies 0 points1 point ago

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Just eat butter ffs.

[–]kajarago 0 points1 point ago

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The danger of not being able to fucking read.

[–]sndzag1 0 points1 point ago

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To be fair, someone should really send them an email about that or something. Having those 2 things looking similar is uh.. Well, stupid.

Though, to be fair, if you had any sense of smell, you would get one spray of that stuff and immediately realize what you did wrong. Furniture polish has a very strong smell. Especially if you started burning it on a pan.

[–]SgtMac02 5 points6 points ago

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Though to be fair...why the fuck would you keep furniture polish in the same place as any food product to begin with?!?

[–]sndzag1 0 points1 point ago

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They look similar, maybe you shelved them in the wrong places.

I don't know. It's still bad design, you can't legitimately argue against that. The cans are almost identical.

[–]Kylethedarkn 0 points1 point ago

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After just unloading groceries in the kitchen?

[–]Ermott -1 points0 points ago

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Dump groceries on kitchen table. Accidentally put pan spray under sink, where cleaners are kept. Put remaining can (of furniture polish) in cupboard, where food items are kept.

Next morning... Lemony Pancake Goodness.

[–]LOVERBUNS 0 points1 point ago

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WHY ARE THESE THINGS STORED TOGETHER AGAIN?

[–]steven1350 2 points3 points ago

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Don't you keep food and toxic chemicals together? It seems weird to think of them being seperate

[–]medicinalherbavore 0 points1 point ago

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the question i have for you is why is there a mouse and a mini skull in a jar

[–]gscratch 0 points1 point ago

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Was just about to ask - "Who cares about butter flavoured furniture polish - WTF is in that JAR!"

[–]electricmice -1 points0 points ago

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the rule with buying walmart is, only buy it from walmart if you don't need a robust item that you will be using often. buy household items that you use and discard shortly. i finally learned this the day that i bought a nicknack tray for my drawer. i dropped the tray in the floor about 4 feet and it broke. i exchanged the tray for another and brought it home. when i pulled the scotch tape off the tray, it cracked right down the side. that was when i realized walmart products are totally utter shit. i didn't bother returning it because it was so cheap. i still use the tray with that crack to this day 5 years later. the tray during usage deals with no forces so it is fine.

[–]emceelokey -2 points-1 points ago

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WOah, it took me a few seconds to figure out what was going on.

[–]solo9999 -2 points-1 points ago

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WTF Walmart. Sue them and make millions on a settlement ;)