Can you see a time when jumbo size packaging is outlawed and consumers have to wherever possible purchase concentrates and make up at home?
This question has to be looked at from a number of angles. It assumes firstly that all products can be available in concentrate form. However if we focussed on detergents for example, there are some factors which need to be carefully considered. Detergent in concentrate form becomes far more dangerous in terms of its alkalinity. Strong caustic solutions require very careful handling. Splashes of caustic in concentrate form would act much faster on the skin. Hence the first consideration is one of safety. Secondly if we think of those people who live some considerable distance from shops, then the jumbo pack may suit their needs better than having a large number of smaller packs in concentrate form. The third factor is that to make the concentrates up to their correct strength plays a greater responsibility on the user and also the risk of the approach that if the solution is stronger it will do the job more effectively. This can have serious consequences. If we turn to food products th
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