Coca Cola and downsizing ...

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Coca Cola and downsizing ...




by Christophe » 08/10/06, 11:14

If the reduction in the size of the engines can be interesting, that of the packaging of food products is much less ... (up to 2,7 times more expensive per liter in small packaging ... not to mention waste. .)

Example with the Cola-Cola range which goes down from the container ... well it's more practical but also damn more expensive ... finally must already love coca ...

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More info and details of some packaging from the Coca range:
https://www.econologie.info/index.php?20 ... -coca-cola

ps: I specify that these purchases were purely carried out for THE BLOG eh .. we are not used to consuming Coke! Image
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by Polo » 08/10/06, 13:29

your market link not christophe !!!
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by Christophe » 08/10/06, 13:46

Arf it looks like there is a problem with the blog ... go see that ... the host is migrating / moving so it can come from ...

Information taken: it comes from the move ... Everything should be restored within a few hours.
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by Christophe » 08/10/06, 17:03

Have it work again :)
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by freddau » 08/10/06, 19:00

You will add that there are more and more people living alone and these people only need small packaged portions ...

Yesterday at Coffe on France inter, he had a program on packaging and their future.

http://www.tv-radio.com/ondemand/france ... /COFFE.ram

Come on: "This is crap"
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You said portable antenna scandal, go to the plastic packaging scandal department
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by Targol » 08/10/06, 19:45

freddau wrote:You will add that there are more and more people living alone and these people only need small packaged portions ...


As much as I agree to say that there are more and more single people, as much, that does not necessarily imply overwrapping.
This "explosion" in the number of single people has nevertheless, I recall it, accompanied by progress such as the refrigerator or the freezer.

Yes, I forgot, cooking is tiring. the individual over-wrapped portions that are glued 3 minutes in the microwave are less pungent. : Evil:

PS: Nobody "NEEDS" coca !!!
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by Christophe » 08/10/06, 19:50

freddau wrote:You will add that there are more and more people living alone and these people only need small packaged portions ...


Uh very bad excuse ... in my opinion the 15 and the 25cl are especially intended for CHILDREN history of getting them used to the consumption of Coca ... especially since these format exist ONLY in Coca Light (at least in the store where I was)...

The 33cl cans are very suitable for singles and have existed since the 70s (80?) ...

Targol wrote:PS: Nobody "NEEDS" coca !!!


If the AMERICANS !! : Cheesy:
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by freddau » 08/10/06, 20:24

rooo,

I didn't mean to apologize for anything.
I said that there are more and more people living alone and that the portions are therefore smaller .... and that more packaging is needed.

Here is.
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by Christophe » 08/10/06, 20:50

It’s really bad, but I still don’t agree with you : Cheesy:
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by Targol » 08/10/06, 21:05

Christophe wrote:It’s really bad, but I still don’t agree with you : Cheesy:


Neither do I... : Cheesy:
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