Who had the bright idea of that hard plastic packaging?

Went to Wal-Mart the other day to buy a new shower head. Another customer saw me looking at it and said she loved hers.
This evening I went to install it so I could try it out.

I cannot understand why it took me 10 frustrating minutes to free it from its packaging, but less than 5 to remove the old shower head and put up the new one!!!

Who thought of this plastic nightmare? And it seem more and more things are in this. Don't even get me started on the environmental impact.

OK. Rant over. Though I did feel better after my shower.
There are so many things in packages that are so hard to get into anymore. Some of them I had to quit buying. I got ahold of something one day...oh yeah my Airborne gummies that are like 7 or 8 bucks a bottle for like I don't know 60? Anyway, the lid you press down & turn was malfunctioning & I couldn't get into the bottle. For that kind of money I wasn't tossing it. I broke out my biggest steak knife & went to work. Took me 10 min or so to break into that bottle & rescue my vitamins. With some arthritis in my hands this was especially painful.
 

The reason for the hard packaging now?
It's to prevent shoplifting.
If it's easy to take out of the package and stuff it in your pocket then the bar code is left on the package and it's not detected.
Everything has to be locked up now. Golf balls were a prime example. Take the golf balls out of the package. No longer. They are locked up now. You have to call a clerk.
Those utility knives with the sharp blades work but be careful and don't cut yourself.
 

My tool box in the garage is frequently used to get into some of these packages. I don't know how people are going to deal with this when they get severe arthritis and don't have a tool box. I have already restricted my wife from taking on some of this packaging.
 
I have used tin shears on plastic, and I have used strap wrenches (for removing oil filters) lids on bottles that appear to have been tightened so much that removing them by hand was impossible.

I am starting to get angry just thinking about modern packaging.
 
Pretty soon we'll have to get the kids to open the childproof stuff for us.
 


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