So like I said, we're really excited about this 100% plastic free laundry detergent packaging. And if it works for our LD, we'll probably transition it to all our powders.
But it sweats like a marathon runner in 30 degree sun, meaning the bag will have some minor grease marks.
So my question to you, is if you were walking through the grocery store aisle and saw this, would it put you off / think there's something wrong with it?
FYI, tin and aluminum is a no go for us.
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Would You Care if Your Laundry Detergent Sweat Through the Bag?
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As long as I know the product’s effectiveness and shelf life have not changed, I would still purchase it, even in a stained package. I would purchase any product under the same conditions And, thank you for explaining the reason for stains and for not adding tin, etc. Education is important.
Maggie speaks my mind. What about a disclaimer on the bag. Hand-woven or dyed or spun fabric have various qualities that appear to be flaws if one doesn’t recognize them as being part of the pre-industrial production. The understanding of the relationship between the appearance and the positive attribute makes all the difference.
A messy package can be explained on the package itself to explain why something looks awry that will promote the non-plastic image that etee represents. Once users see how things work, they will be repeat buyers who don’t care about side effect of “good” measures. SandyR
I might be put off if I didn’t know better!
What I just read from you would change my mind—it’s about education for me.