I live in Europe but sometimes shop at Asian supermarkets here. One of the things I notice with almost everything I buy there is that plastic packaging feels a lot thicker than that on European products. Is there a rational reason for this? Are plastics simply cheaper? Or do people worry more that products might spoil? Are these different types of plastics?

  • tiramichu@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    This is it.

    I’ve previously lived in Japan and there is always so much wrapping!

    A large amount of packaging creates a perception of quality, as if a lot of care has been taken in the product, and culturally that sells well.

    Kinda ironic as another thing you see everywhere in Japan is ‘eco’ this and ‘green’ that, they are very big on the perception of “saving the environment” and yet everything is covered in so much unnecessary plastic.