tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2858529909602945521.post1333331750248982249..comments2023-12-08T14:05:06.843-08:00Comments on The Reuser: PVC in food packagingTerra the Reuserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12256969583043917917noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2858529909602945521.post-54749112937870409942012-06-07T16:46:52.004-07:002012-06-07T16:46:52.004-07:00Wow, Anon, Thanks for that incredibly helpful comm...Wow, Anon, Thanks for that incredibly helpful comment.<br /><br />So, just because I can choose to not eat the food anymore (which, by the way, I have done since this exchange...) I should "stop complaining" (Or, to put it another way: exercising my rights as a consumer.) You're right-I guess no one should ever voice their concerns, because clearly everyone is going to stop eating this "garbage" food. <br /><br />As soon as pigs sprout wings, that is.<br /><br />Do you have some research you'd care to share showing PVC is perfectly safe?<br /><br />Even if you believe PVC to be perfectly safe, PVC in food packaging causes major problems for recycling, so that issue still stands.Terra the Reuserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12256969583043917917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2858529909602945521.post-69869307286697712812012-06-07T13:16:30.251-07:002012-06-07T13:16:30.251-07:00Instead of complaining about the packaging used fo...Instead of complaining about the packaging used for a candy container, why not just stop eating garbage food? I'm fairly certain that 4 lb containers of candy are doing more harm to your health than a simple PVC tub. Do a little research on PVC rather than jumping on the bandwagon of scare tactics.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2858529909602945521.post-57356383175560260952011-04-12T07:45:55.480-07:002011-04-12T07:45:55.480-07:00This is a fairly common type of reply from any com...This is a fairly common type of reply from any company that uses email for customer service. While I am SURE it is not deliberate, the people who respond to these emails look for certain key words, then use cut-and-paste to add boilerplate to a reply. Sometimes it is laziness, sometimes it is pressure to respond quickly, sometimes the CSR just doesn't have an answer, but can't says so without having to leave a complaint open. It's certainly not right, but you could go on forever with Customer Service. If you really want a reply, don't email. Send a regular letter addressed to the President of the company. That would probably be passed on to someone in the packaging department, rather than Customer Service.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com