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What are examples of old style vsnew style of packaging for grocery items?

Here's some examples:Hellmann's Mayonaise: used to come in glass jar; now plastic.Cans of coffee: used to be metal cans; now cardboard Toothpaste: the cap used to be screw on and came off completely and the tube was aluminum and you could open up the end of the tube and scrape out the remaining toothpaste; now it's all plastic and you can't open the bottom.Old: large (24 oz plus) glass bottles of Coke and PepsieNew: plastic.Other examples?

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That's a good questionEverything that comes in plastic jars or bottles used to come in glassAll cans needed an opener, there were no pull rings on soup, dog food, vegetables, etcBeer and soda cans had pull tabs that were entirely removed and could be bent and linked together to make a chainBefore that you had to use a can opener to open themThere were no safety seals on anythingCoffee came in three sizes, 1, 2, and 3 pound cansSoda bottles came in several sizes, the two most popular were 16oz and 32oz and the empties were returned to the storeThere were also 64oz non returnable glass bottles for some sodasMilk was sold in returnable glass half gallon bottles, or in cardboard cartonsThe three main sizes of cartons were 32oz, 64oz (the most popular size) and 1 gallonLaundry detergents were almost all powdered and were sold in cardboard boxesThere are a lot more, and the biggest difference is pricingI can still remember Miracle Whip on sale for 69 cents for a 32oz jar.

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