Come home and see a metal Danish butter cookie box on the kitchen counter? You drool, but the next moment you realize it's just a sewing kit. Or you slice a piece of bread, take margarine out of the fridge, and when you remove the lid, you're greeted with nothing but butter spread. Is everything in your mother's kitchen one big lie too?
Some of them food packaging what they call for is that we use them even after we empty them of their original content. Just look in the pantry for how much jars of jam/honey and plastic container for spreads you have filled with other content. Freezer. Same song. The universality of packaging and multiple use it's great, well, only when you're craving cottage cheese with sugar, and you find leftover goulash in the bowl.
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But what is really in the margarine packaging at your home? Is everything in your mother's kitchen one big lie too?