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30 Items We All Should Quit Buying, As Pointed Out By People In This Online Group
Now with only a few clicks of a button, we can get everything we need or want. This has led to a serious discussion of what consumerism brings us and how we should change our shopping habits. And this is not the only reason why people sometimes need to think twice before confirming that purchase. Together with this goes untrustworthy brands, low-quality items, and influential hype of purchasing unnecessary things.
Reddit user @u/Badass_Band1t asked people online “What should people seriously stop buying?” and received almost 40k upvotes together with 27.5 comments where other users shared their opinions about things that, for various reasons, should not be purchased in the future.
Most of the answers showed that people are very much concerned about plastic use. A lot of comments suggested that we can all live without buying single-use plastic products when there are so many alternatives that are friendly to the environment. Plastic water bottles and cutlery were among the things that pollute surroundings the most and can be easily replaced with reusable items.
I guess that spreading awareness about MLM (multi-level marketing) scams stuck in people’s minds as these companies and their products were also mentioned by users of Reddit. It was stressed in some of the comments that any kind of unnecessary things that provide you with temporary happiness are not worth buying as they only take up space but usually have no value.
What do you think people should also stop buying? Leave your thoughts in the comments down below!
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Animals that are so inbred to meet a certain 'breed standard' that they are a walking vet bill from birth. Brachycephalic dog breeds such as French Bulldogs being an example.
Shark fin soup. The fishers only want the fin and throw the shark out to the sea after cutting it since the other body parts have no monetary value, letting the shark to die
Puppy mill puppies!
ADOPT DON'T SHOP. I feel like I have to say this so many times. Look for a pet at your local shelter. Give them a chance. I promise that an adopted pet knows that you saved them. In my experience they are always the sweetest.
Anything an influencer gets paid to promote
University books… boycott them, ridiculous price for individuals to pay for education, should all be online publicly for free.
So much. Stop buy so much. You don't need all that f*****g s**t.
Animals they can't take care of for the rest of their lives.
Like parrots who outlive their owners. If you want to buy one (please do your research ofc); find an adult parrot.
GLITTER. Sparkles, glitter and sequins on everything, especially kids items.
You think it's hard to get that s**t out of your house after craft time?
It's MICROPLASTIC, and it's going into our waterways and oceans. Yet the toy stores and clothing stores are adding more sequins and glitter every day. Makes me furious. Just stop buying it!
Detox teas or anything that claims to help rid you of “toxins” in your body. If you can’t do that s**t on your own already then you need a kidney or liver transplant, not a tea that a fit mom is trying to sell you.
In their defense, I don't think they have any medicinal properties at all, but the schisandra/kuchika/chicory/dandelion "detox" teas are quite delicious.
Caskets.
Especially those sealed tight ones... Our dead need to decompose, and they will, but the casket can just explode.
When I'm dead I want to be buried in a blanket and tossed in a hole. Let nature worry about me.
Cigarettes. Quit while you can. If you need help doing so, we can be friends and I can help you all I can.
any kind of shower gel or facewash that has those plastic microbeads in them.
The beads are small enough to get through most filtration systems and are ruinous to marine life
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/microbeads-international-ban-damage-marine-life-plastic
The 'Microbead-Free Waters Act of 2015' phased-out and effectively banned the sale of these products in the US in 2019.
Fast fashion.
Absolutely! I have bought hardly any new items of clothing in a decade. I buy most of my clothes at thrift stores.
Diamonds
Diamonds are overrated and there are lots of gems more attractive.
Anything involved in an MLM scam. I’m looking at you Young Living Essential Oils
dear lord, why did that take me a second to realise it didn't say "men loving men scam"
Plastic bottles.
Just buy a water filter and fill up the same bottle
Edit: for people saying just drink tap water, I agree 100%. I’m just saying there are a lot of people who only buy bottled water, drink it, throw it and buy another one. Ridiculously unnecessary. Those plastics are so difficult to recycle, if at all. Most just ends up in landfill anyway.
Trying to convince them to buy a water filter is good middle ground!
My FIL boasts about how eco-conscious he is but still does what I said above. Drives me mental.
refilling a single use bottle does actually cause germ growth though. You need a reusable bottle than can be cleaned.
Tiny plastic garbage
I see tiktoks of people unboxing like these mini-plastic toys (?) of name brand items.
And they will have 100s of them all individually wrapped in multiple layers of packaging just to have tiny replicas of a bottle of windex or lay's potato chips.
81% of plastic ocean polution comes from Asia. Africa 8%, South America 6%, North America 5%, Europe <1%
Red Delicious apples. You deserve better than that mushy garbage. Get yourself a honeycrisp.
Any home exercise machine or equipment that requires a subscription to use. You paid 2 grand for a treadmill and then a recurring monthly fee to use it. How is this business model working?
Most saltwater fish if they aren't willing to put in the effort, and certain species that just can't be kept in captivity even with the effort.
90% of saltwater fish you see in the store except for most clowns, some tangs, some seahorses, and I think maybe cardinal fish are all wild caught.
More than any other pet, when you take home a saltwater fish you have purchased a piece of the environment and you should treat it with every bit of respect it deserves.
This is why I stick with freshwater fish. My betta is perfectly happy in his ~30 gallon tank, and I'm getting him some more tankmates soon.
Online IQ test. If there was a way to fail an IQ test, paying for one online would be it.
Just be sure to buy all the brain training apps first, to make certain you are the superest smart.
I can't understand the people that buy holiday decor every single year. Are people buying fake trees and tossing them every year and needing a new one? Same with ornaments and what not. Obviously people move out of their parents or they need to replace ornaments if they're broken or something but the amount in stores does not add up to me. Why so much new stuff every year?
No need to buy new ornaments every year. I still use ornaments from 1960s that belonged to my grandparents.
Cheap children’s party favors. We aren’t talking the colorful pencils and paper pads that actually have some use. I’m talking about the non descript plastic forms with popular media stickers and other garbage. The amount of trash plastic available for this niche is staggering- especially given that most of those toys hold a child’s attention for 2 hours. Also- happy meal toys. Great for a collector, because most of them get thrown out 6 months after being found behind the couch. Legos are highly resealable/giftable and tradeable. Hot wheels last forever. Most toys have at least a possible second life. But party favor crap- is just crap.
I was helping my friend buy stuff for her party, and she wanted all the useless s**t like mini skateboards and plastic springs, like bruh everyone is just going to throw this stuff away. (And the party was for 12 year olds, not 6 year olds)
Please uninstall Yelp off your phone. They are nothing more than extortionists that hold small businesses hostage to bad reviews (real or fake, doesn’t matter). I can’t express how s**tty Yelp is as a company. Every time you open their app, you give them support.
Herbalife.
Redundant and (seriously🙄) one word with no explanation or reference is useless, especially when BOREDPANDA is inclusive of other countries.
Microtransactions, especially in sports games.
Cosmetics in a free to play game? I don't have a problem with that, gotta make money somehow and it doesn't affect gameplay. Blatant gambling and pay to win functionality in games like NBA 2K and Madden? Those can f**k right off
Madden. Seriously. Basically anything that comes from EA. They've just gotten a bit too greedy for my liking.
All of their expansions (I’m a Sims player, not sure if they have other games with add-one) are way overpriced, and many should be included with the base game
Merchandise with the pink "for the cure" bows.
I see your various 'cure' bows, and raise you 'pride' rainbows.
Fantasy books that are first of a series of 13.
Fantasy has become completely entrenched in this model where every story HAS to be a massive multivolume epic. I can count on one hand the number of multivolume series that actually NEEDED to be 8-10 books long. Most of them could have been told in one trilogy, if not just one epic book.
I 100% believe that writers are pressured to stretch out their 2 volume stories into 8 purely for the additional sales.
I feel the need to speak up to exempt Sir Terry Pratchett's "Discworld" series, which is 40-something books long...and totally worth the investment.
Not a sexy or flashy response, but no one should be buying a boiler, furnace, or water heater below 90% efficiency. The ~80% efficiency equipment is ancient technology and you are throwing your money away while also spewing more greenhouse gasses!
Edit: well this did leagues better than I anticipated! Many of you have pointed out instances where the 80% is an appropriate choice, whether it be flue issues, a steam system, or you don't have the fund for the 90% upfront. On top of this I'll clarify that these upgrades should be made at the end of the boiler's life, it will almost never make financial sense to replace a functional appliance with a more efficient one, and the greenest equipment available is the one you already have. Heat pump crew, I'm with you, but currently, with US fuel mixes and electrical costs, there are very valid arguements against them. Everyone talking about how they have a 60 year old boiler that runs like a tank, this is some serious survivor's bias, if they all worked that well no one would have to replace old equipment and the industry would have died except for new construction.
Maintenance is key. Often repair technicians will try and talk you into replacing equipment rather than repairing it just because a tear-out and replace is much easier for them. In my experience components rarely all fail at once, and total replacement has significant dollar and environmental costs. I am a patient man and a competent technician. I replace nothing!
People need to stop scalping gpus
I'm 59 and remember having milk bottles which were taken back to the stores. The stores sent them back to dairy to be sanitized and reused. Same with soda bottles. There were people who actually used to come to your house and fix your appliances and televisions. You didn't chuck them out after 2 or 3 years for landfill. There was even a place to take coffee pots, toasters etc to be repaired. Sounds quaint and yet considering the concern being raised over saving the planet maybe it shows how far we haven't come.
I have been told that the companies do this on purpose, you can't buy a part and fix it, they've purposefully made it so you have to buy a new machine. New laws should make this redundant now, but the big companies will probably find a way around it!
Load More Replies...stop shaming consumers for all the plastic waste that they have no control over if they need 'x' product. Blame the industries instead.
Shared fault. Consumers can put pressure on manufacturers to curtail plastic packaging waste. They can bombard them with complaints, they can boycott them, they can merely switch to a competitor that uses more ecologically sound packaging. We’re not totally powerless in this.
Load More Replies...Tupperware. Keeping a lot of the packaging produce comes in will do the same job. Cheaper and less plastic products
Who even needs it anyway? If you order takeout a couple times, it always comes in thick reusable plastic and you can just keep it. I have stacks of it and never need to buy containers.
Load More Replies...I'm 59 and remember having milk bottles which were taken back to the stores. The stores sent them back to dairy to be sanitized and reused. Same with soda bottles. There were people who actually used to come to your house and fix your appliances and televisions. You didn't chuck them out after 2 or 3 years for landfill. There was even a place to take coffee pots, toasters etc to be repaired. Sounds quaint and yet considering the concern being raised over saving the planet maybe it shows how far we haven't come.
I have been told that the companies do this on purpose, you can't buy a part and fix it, they've purposefully made it so you have to buy a new machine. New laws should make this redundant now, but the big companies will probably find a way around it!
Load More Replies...stop shaming consumers for all the plastic waste that they have no control over if they need 'x' product. Blame the industries instead.
Shared fault. Consumers can put pressure on manufacturers to curtail plastic packaging waste. They can bombard them with complaints, they can boycott them, they can merely switch to a competitor that uses more ecologically sound packaging. We’re not totally powerless in this.
Load More Replies...Tupperware. Keeping a lot of the packaging produce comes in will do the same job. Cheaper and less plastic products
Who even needs it anyway? If you order takeout a couple times, it always comes in thick reusable plastic and you can just keep it. I have stacks of it and never need to buy containers.
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