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Monday, August 18, 2025

The woke dream of refillable bottles is dead

 


For some reason "Peak Woke" pushed returnable bottles, along with windmills.  This has only been good for very heavy glass bottles with the old-fashioned pry top.  The threads of the twist caps can't take it.

Now, an advantage of a bounty on beer bottles is that some very poor person will pick it up for cash.  Unfortunately, these people crowd the return area with their bundle buggies.  Who can they hire to take this filth?  It is very un-woke to complain about sanitation, etc.  But nobody wants to do it.

The convenience stores would rather give up all alcohol sales than engage in this wokeness.  They don't want to do the forced labour.  We have been involved with returned wine bottles.  The black mold will kill you.  The concept of "woke is dead" will soon eliminate all container returns, and let it go into the recycle bin.  You can charge an 'eco fee' if you want to, but we know that money all goes into condo development.

Will the college girls continue to support this?

ps it will be funny if the stores find out that the black mold makes it against labour code to return bottles.  The beer store and their union may have had a grandfather exemption.  This is speculation, but good speculation.

ps it is also funny that black mold is something humanity has lived with forever, like nano, forever, volcanic ash.  Add mercury and asbestos.  This things are all pumped up by wokeness, and lawyers.  A mere speck of black mold will close up a workplace, and you can measure it to one in a billion.  It's all about whether you decide to look.

ps yeah, random thought.  Running windows is like a thief having the master key to every house in the city.  What's he going to do with it?  Everything is selective vision.  Focus on one particular computer system, or focus on one particular 'forever chemical'.  It's all a game, since you can't do too many.

ps all the beer stores are closing.  Poor Dougie has taken to 'Dictator Overreach' to distract.  



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