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The Tasty Lies Behind Your Favorite Convenience Foods
By Laura Northrup on December 29, 2011 9:30 AM  
There are a number of criticisms you can make about frozen meals and chain takeout: poor nutrition, factory farming, and wasteful packaging. Most Americans don't care about that, though. What they want to know is: does this meal look anything like the photo on the package? Does it taste like beef-flavored cardboard? Is the portion big enough to keep me from running to the break room vending machine by 3:00? For them, the convenience food blog Tasty Lies exists. More Â»

(Meg Marco)

Consumerist Exclusive Interview: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos
May 17, 2011 12:05 PM  
Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos recently paid a visit to Consumerist headquarters, and in a freewheeling discussion with Executive Editor Meg Marco, he answered questions about everything from the benefits of being an Amazon Prime member to customer service. According to Bezos, Amazon's new Prime Instant Video service is just the start of a series of enticements to keep Prime members happy — and not an effort to take on streaming giant Netflix. More Â»

Stupid Shipping Gang Underpackages Glass Jar, Mauling Customer
By Laura Northrup on March 29, 2011 5:00 PM  
We like to post pictures of items comically overpackaged by the Stupid Shipping Gang, in order to point, laugh, and call attention to the wastefulness. Nicole's experience shows what can happen to consumers when an item is stupidly packaged: Amazon sent her a woefully underpackaged glass bottle of vitamins, which broke in transit and cut Nicole's finger when she went to open it. Now Amazon won't give her a refund until she sends the box of broken glass, vitamins, plastic wrap, and a tiny bit of blood back. More Â»

When Large Packaging Disguises Tiny Content
By Laura Northrup on March 15, 2011 2:05 PM  
One way around the Grocery Shrink Ray is to leave packages the same physical size, but put less product in them. Two readers recently noticed that they weren't getting as much value for their money as they thought when shopping at Walmart. More Â»

(Nathan)

Amazon Gave These Ski Poles Room To Breathe
By Phil Villarreal on February 25, 2010 10:15 AM  
Nathan didn't want a gargantuan box with his ski poles, but that's exactly what he got. Should the poles reproduce and start a society, they will not lack a shelter in which to live. More Â»

Tower Hobbies Provides Free Craft Materials With Gear
By consumerist.com on May 29, 2009 9:19 PM  

—>Reader Sean sent us what may not be the most egregious example of wasteful packaging, but in terms of the proportion of the item shipped to the size of the box it came in, it comes pretty close. Sean ordered a gear the size of a fingernail — literally — from Tower Hobbies.  More Â»

Continuing Adventures Of The Stupid Shipping Gang
By Laura Northrup on May 21, 2009 5:18 PM  

—>Today's "Toothpaste For Dinner" Web comic features a visit from the Stupid Shipping Gang. A bigger version of the comic, and more adventures of the Stupid Shipping Gang, inside.  More Â»

112 Ways To Save Money
By Ben Popken on April 13, 2009 7:15 PM  

—>You guys are some thrifty freakazoids. We asked you to submit your money-saving secrets and you dumped like 35 elephants on our heads in comments and emails. We've trimmed that down to 112 . Here they are! Enjoy your savings.  More Â»

Dell's "Keyboard Condoms" Are No Problem For Stupid Shipping Gang
By Jay Slatkin on July 12, 2008 12:56 AM  

—>Consumerist Forums reader Sixtwo sent us some photos from his recent scrape with Dell and the stupid shipping gang. He ordered a pair of "keyboard condoms" which tip the scales at a few grams, but received a giant box and paid $16 for shipping. His letter and photos, inside...  More Â»

This "License Only” Version Of Office Is Packed Very Efficiently
By Meg Marco on July 7, 2008 6:18 PM  

—>Today's episode of everyone's favorite post "Stupid Shipping Gang" is sure to be a crowd-pleaser! Newegg was concerned about Rob's software license (Just a license. No discs.) being damaged so they shipped it in a box. With packing peanuts.  More Â»

15 Easy Ways To Save Money At The Supermarket
By Carey Alexander on July 5, 2008 5:30 PM  

—>Saving money at the supermarket has never been more important or difficult thanks to the tag team threat of inflation and the Grocery Shrink Ray. Get Rich Slowly published 15 money-saving tips to help you hold onto your hard-earned cash.  More Â»

Amazon: Let's Ship The Flat Wrist Rest In A Giant Box
By Carey Alexander on January 26, 2008 4:25 PM  

—>"I wonder if other readers have experienced the wasteful excessive packaging used by Amazon.com. I recently ordered a Gel Wrist Rest and a hardcover book (to qualify for free shipping). The two items were shipped to me separately, probably because they were coming from different warehouses. Though that itself is wasteful, I can understand why it may be necessary. But when the Wrist Rest arrived, it came in a GIANT box filled with paper stuffing (see photo). The box measured 24" x 12" x 18". The wrist rest is about 20" long, but flat. Is it possible that a company that sells all of its various products by mail doesn't have a long flat box that could have been used instead?"   More Â»

Dell: Let's Ship Tiny CDs In Massive Boxes!
By Carey Alexander on January 19, 2008 5:03 PM  

—>Dell has promised to stop shipping individual CDs in 10x19x10 boxes after Christian over at Technologist for Hire posted a rant about Dell's growing love for wasteful packaging.   More Â»

Wal-Mart Joins The Stupid Shipping Gang
By Chris Walters on December 26, 2007 5:22 PM  

—> A reader writes, "As part of our Christmas shopping; we ordered several DVD's, video games, and a phone card from Wal-Mart's website." The items trickled in over several days, then "this showed up. A 10X11X5 inch box, an air-filled air bubble, and one thin phone card taped to the bottom of the box."

Companies, this has got to stop! It's wasteful and annoying. It's stupid. It can't cost that much to hire someone to put together a shipping program that uses different package sizes for different types of products.   More Â»

Fresh Direct To (Eventually) Stop Using Those Awful Cardboard Boxes
By Meg Marco on October 3, 2007 3:45 PM  

—>FreshDirect is finally doing away with the awful cardboard boxes! (For those of you who are unfamiliar, it's like Peapod but in New York City, and not as good.) One of the main problem with Fresh Direct (from a customer standpoint) is that they pack everything in cardboard boxes.   More Â»

Walmart To Save Planet With Concentrated Laundry Detergents
By Meg Marco on September 29, 2007 9:12 PM  

—>Walmart says it's going to save "one of our most precious natural resources", water, by offering only concentrated laundry detergents from now on.   More Â»

Active Comment Threads
By Carey Alexander on August 19, 2007 9:39 AM  
Raccettura says: "I had an experience with this a few months ago. I emailed Chase about the Freedom card and getting a non-RFID version. Ends up they do offer that. It's another card, but the same account type. They had no problem doing it. Just mailed me a replacement which I activated. No big deal.More Â»

FreshDirect Packaging Is Extremely Wasteful
By Meg Marco on May 14, 2007 10:28 PM  

—>FreshDirect is a grocery delivery service that is very handy if you, like many urbanites, do not have a car. Sadly, we have to limit our Fresh Direct usage to the 2 weeks before we move, because they pack everything in huge, mostly empty cardboard boxes. It's insane.  More Â»

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