Recently, a paragraph about the excessive packaging of eight-treasure porridge has caused widespread discussion on the Internet. **, a man shows a box of eight-treasure porridge he purchased, and surprisingly, in this seemingly huge box, there are only 8 cans of eight-treasure porridge, and the rest of the space is almost completely filled with foam.
This phenomenon immediately attracted widespread attention from netizens. Some netizens pointed out that this packaging method may look more beautiful when giving gifts, but now it is used for ordinary sales of products, which is too wasteful and unnecessary. Many netizens expressed concern that this is not only a huge waste of resources, but also may mislead consumers into believing that they are buying more products than they actually are.
The company involved, Shandong Zaozhuang Fuwang Food***, responded to the matter. Company staff said that this large box design is indeed for the sake of aesthetics, not for the purpose of deceiving consumers. They emphasize that whether it is 8 cans or 12 cans, there is a clear identification on the box that consumers can clearly see when they buy. At the same time, they also admit that this design was produced at the request of some distributors, because the demand for the product varies in different regions.
However, despite the response of the company, the incident still raises deep thinking about excessive packaging and waste of resources. In today's society, with the increasing awareness of environmental protection, more and more people have begun to pay attention to the packaging of products. Excessive packaging not only increases production costs, but also causes a lot of waste of resources and environmental pollution.
Regarding this issue, the local market supervision and administration bureau also said that it would contact the production company to further understand the situation. They said that if the number of cans marked on the outer packaging matches the actual number of cans in the box, then there is no deception to consumers. However, for the problem of excessive packaging, they will communicate with the production company and seek a reasonable solution.
This incident reminds us once again that excessive packaging is not only a waste of resources, but can also have adverse social and environmental impacts. We should encourage and support environmentally friendly production methods that reduce waste, and jointly contribute to the creation of a sustainable society.