https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/03/b...llennials.html
So... Supposedly a good percentage do not own an electric Can Opener, and also do not know how to use a handheld opener.
They told me this day would come.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/03/b...llennials.html
So... Supposedly a good percentage do not own an electric Can Opener, and also do not know how to use a handheld opener.
They told me this day would come.
Cocoa $11,000 per tonne.
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So I take it you are siding with the idea that millennials do have the proper tools, but are incapable of using them?
Cocoa $11,000 per tonne.
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The 90s had their own problems with cans as well:
Conclusions can be tough to come to. But they don't sell very many electric can openers. Statistically, India has more people who own a cellphone than a toilet.
How long does a can opener actually last, and how often is one gifted by a parent to child? No hard statistics. The much bigger question is: Do millennials not have or use can openers because of preference (like cellphone over toilet) Starkist also stated that their "Tuna in plastic pouch" sales are up 20% in the same time, even though they are tougher on the environment.
It would be reasonable to assume that many do not know how to use a can opener simply based on preference. Is milk better in a plastic bladder or a cardboard box? I grew up for a decade on milk in a plastic bladder, but you had to drink it within a week for sure. I would not trust Tuna in plastic over a month.
I find it fascinating, because in a real disaster scenario like a highway shutdown for two weeks because of snow, or alien invasion, you really want canned food.
Last edited by ZenOps; 12-23-2018 at 07:03 PM.
Cocoa $11,000 per tonne.
BTW: The easiest way to test this is to make it a part of an employment test. Open a tin of tuna as well as you can (no juices sprayed all over the place) within a reasonable amount of time. I can imagine Canadians will do fairly well, but would not be surprised if half could not do it.
Californians? I can imagine a majority would fail.
Cocoa $11,000 per tonne.
Not like most of you guys know what to do with the old school can openers either.
I blame the can opener manufacturers. To save costs they’ve gone to metals that aren’t much stronger than the damn can. My parents still have the same can opener they’ve had as long as I can remember. I think I’ve gone through 3 since I moved out not even 10 years ago.
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That thing reminds me of the Dennis the Menace movie when I was a kid haha.
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I actually have one of those in my camping gear, never used it and I don’t think I’d know how haha
I've used this bad boy many times.
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This video could be done in the EU just the same - the people of that generation would not be much different there - perhaps even more left leaning and clueless to working with their hands.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Is it their fault when everything is made in China?
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Wow, have not seen that since 80s.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Pretty sure they used those as bayonets in the Civil War
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Boomers can't set up basic electronics. Yet the world continues to turn. Weird.
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