• JennyLaFae@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    9 hours ago

    The majority of brands are involved in a scheme where their products lead to more consumption of another product.

    Deodorant makes your armpits smell worse, needing to use more soap and continue to use deodorant.

    Shampoo makes your hair need conditioner, and needs more products to look nice again needing to wash more frequently…

    Soda makes you hungry and don’t rehydrate, snacks make you thirsty and aren’t satiating.

    Food isn’t nourishing, take these vitamins.

    Clothing is getting made from materials that hold onto smells and wear more from washing, needing to be washed more often and washer needing repairs and buying new clothes.

    Apps need more resources so you need the new phone to run them.

    • Count Regal Inkwell@pawb.social
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      4 hours ago

      That’s just capitalism

      You’re describing capitalism

      And pretty much everyone knows that’s how it works, the disagreement is that some (very odd) people think this is a good thing.

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        1 hour ago

        It’s just consumption in general. It predates capitalism (as we know it). For thousands of years humanity has been using beer and wine to cut the fat, sugar, and salt on our palate so we don’t feel too full or sate and can eat more.

    • PahdyGnome@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      People are always shocked when I tell them I wash my hair no more frequently than once every 3 or 4 months and without conditioner. My response is that shampoo is a relatively recent invention and people’s hair was perfectly fine beforehand, just as mine is now. I still wash with water every day when I shower and that does the trick just fine.