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20 Sep 04 - 08:53 PM (#1276873) Subject: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Hello, I just been to Tecos, for buying food, and I bought 2 sausoge rolls, but i got home, and start to eat them, but they was bloddy Cheese and Onion rolls, i was really fed up about this, i was going to take them back, but couldent be bothered. It said Cheese and Onioon on the packet, but i dident read it, it is in the same packet as sausage roles, and it confuses people, [and what if i was allercic to chhese hen? And what about people that can;t read?, how would they know about waht is inside it then? answer=they wouldent! my idea=they should put puctures of sausageds on the sausage roll packet. and how do people know wahts inside that stripy tins anyeay? [that tesco value tins, all got stripes on them, and you don;t know wahts in it, especially if you cant read, [there could be plenty of reasons for this, ie you could be thick, or not have reading glasses with you, or foreign] they should put pictures on the tin, they should make it a rule, it wont cost them much. |
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20 Sep 04 - 08:56 PM (#1276879) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Is that how you spell stripy? [somthing with stripes]. |
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20 Sep 04 - 09:39 PM (#1276900) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: beardedbruce well, they put pictures of smiling babies on baby food.... |
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20 Sep 04 - 09:46 PM (#1276905) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: GUEST Now that was funny bb! Yes, it is stripy (striped). |
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20 Sep 04 - 09:55 PM (#1276911) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: PoppaGator I like the Japanese restaurants where they have plastic models of all the menu items. Hard to go wrong when you can point and say "I'll have one of these." |
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20 Sep 04 - 09:57 PM (#1276912) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: beardedbruce Or dim sum, where you just take what you want as it is brought out... |
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20 Sep 04 - 10:01 PM (#1276913) Subject: RE: BS: Things without pictures on them. From: The Fooles Troupe They stopped putting pictures of smiling babies on tins of Baby Food for the very reason John suggested. In Third World Countries, many people are illiterate, and even fewer can read English, so when the multi-nationals moved into the market, they were shocked to discover that people refused to buy it, as they too were working on the idea that the picture on the outside of the can suggested the contents. A few years ago, and artist had a display of interesting objects at the Brisbane Art Gallery, and one of the objects was a very old tin of baby food with the big picture of the baby on the outside of the Heinz Baby Food can. Associated with all teh other objects, it was just as funny as they were. Of course a picture of mush is not very interesting really, and we are back to John's original problem - how do you tell the different types of mush apart? Robin |
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20 Sep 04 - 10:04 PM (#1276915) Subject: RE: BS: Things without pictures on them. From: The Fooles Troupe There is a thriving industry making those plastic sushi and other food models - when I had money, I wanted to buy some cause they are real works of art. Robin |
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21 Sep 04 - 07:38 AM (#1277180) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: Wolfgang Could we please get posts from John also with pictures explaining what is in them? Wolfgang |
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21 Sep 04 - 11:19 AM (#1277361) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: Bill D ...like dead cats in his rubbish bin? be careful what you ask for....*grin* |
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21 Sep 04 - 11:49 AM (#1277387) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: Georgiansilver What sort of picture would they put on a packet of condoms jOhn? |
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21 Sep 04 - 11:53 AM (#1277391) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: GUEST A condom of course! Otherwise they'd have to put pips on tinned tomatoes. |
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21 Sep 04 - 03:21 PM (#1277568) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: Wolfgang Seriously, John has pointed to a problem of our modern times. Manufacturers avoid as far as possible to put anything resembling information on the containers, packets etc. If you are in your own country that is usually a minor puzzle for you know how these things look. But have you tried to find a product in another country the language of this you thought you'd understand? The product names are different even if it's basically the same international company. You know you want a fluid washing powder, you know the word washing powder (and guess 'fluid' might be the addition you look for), but you find no product with 'washing powder' printed on it (John's idea with the picture here doesn't really help for washing powder). You find a shelf with containers looking roughly similar to containers in Germany that could hold dish washing, hair washing, ironing, toilet cleaning,...., and fluid washing powder. You study the big print and read product names like 'Super Shine', 'Justtakeit', 'Smiling Yim'. OK, you now read the small print and detect that the product has extra cleaning power, is 1 1/2 times as cost efficient and 42% more effective since the recent addition of X2SP-extra power tested to the former ingredients. And has it also happened to you that you stand there at the pot with the boiling water and look for the only information you are interested in when you hold an open bag of noodles? You want the cooking time and you are told that they have been produced using eggs from the 'Free Range' Ranch that have been tested against tubercolitis Type C and you are told 2 recipes you could amke with these noodles. You then settle for the old way, 7 min and take a bite from then on each 2 min to find out later that the vital information was printed in teh before last sentence of the second recipe. Wolfgang |
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21 Sep 04 - 03:27 PM (#1277573) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: GUEST They could have a picture of a washing line with socks gaily blowing in the breeze? Thats for the washing powder not the noodles....then again. |
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22 Sep 04 - 05:56 AM (#1278061) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: Dave Hanson Food is for wimps, stick to beer. eric |
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22 Sep 04 - 07:53 AM (#1278128) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: GUEST,Sooz (at work) Take all the labels off your tins when you buy them and live dangerously - a lucky dip at every meal! |
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22 Sep 04 - 09:02 AM (#1278177) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: Davetnova The picture of the dry cat on my cat food looked nothing like what was inside, it was full of little biscuits made to doll's house scale. |
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22 Sep 04 - 11:26 AM (#1278309) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: ThreeSheds What about things with pictures on ie serving suggestions aren't they just for morons. And while I'm in moaning mood What about packaging I heard a suggestion that we ought discard all the unnecessary packaging at the supermarket entrance they lumber us with it let them deal with it |
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22 Sep 04 - 01:43 PM (#1278429) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: McGrath of Harlow Things ought to be sold wrapped in brown paper, like they used to be, without any of this packaging. I suppose under Sir jOhn rules, if you bought a record it'd have a picture of a record on the cover. Actually, they used to do that too, back in the days of 78s. |
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22 Sep 04 - 01:50 PM (#1278435) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: frogprince Did they used to wrap ice cream, and lentil soup, in brown paper? |
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22 Sep 04 - 01:52 PM (#1278438) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: GUEST I remember getting blocks of ice cream direct out of the HB factory in Dublin as a kid wrapped in greaseproof(ish) paper...you had to run home quick. |
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22 Sep 04 - 01:56 PM (#1278441) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: frogprince I guess is you didn't run home quick, it would be "ish paper";(forgive me that, guest, I've neevr made a tpyo myself...) |
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22 Sep 04 - 02:03 PM (#1278454) Subject: RE: BS: Things withouy pictures on them. From: GUEST,milk monitor No I meant ish, as in sort of? It was creamyish and vanillish too. |