fuck every single company that puts stickers on their products that are impossible to remove
fuck you ikea especially
fuck you ikea especially
what's with those disclaimers they have, about how using their kitchen products to consume liquids could rot your teeth or whatever? sketchy company.
the what
i knew i'd be questioned about this. so exactly two years and one day ago, i secured photographic evidence of this, to prove i'm not a nutter.
i think that has to do with baby bottle tooth decay, instead of it being a warning about materials inherent in ikea's kitchen products themselves? i wonder if they use that exact boilerplate for every food-related product that's aimed at children
i would also like to know more about this
i got ikeapilled when i couldn't find any non-fiberglass mattresses for sale
and now they're putting teeth rotting juice into their kitchen products? :(
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explain ikea, why are the stickers on your kitchen plates like that