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We had so much…and lost it all

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PetrAnto.eth ⚛️ ⚵'s profile picture
PetrAnto.eth ⚛️ ⚵1 year ago

The fridge was costing 1 year salary tbh... So maybe "we" did not have one at all or one like that at least.

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n1n1 year ago

Theres many reasons why, Safety standards were terrible, Pricing was only for the elite, hands were broken in these things, babys died in these fridges, mechanical and efficiency problems. Durability too.

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MattyMcFly⚡1 year ago

It's really a debate on cost of production and market competition. Nobody today would buy a $20,000 fridge. Thats why.

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NefX🔆✊🏾🇺🇸♎️1 year ago

I think what happened, appliance companies were making products that were so good and long lasting, people didn’t need to keep buying them. That’s why most appliances only last up to 5 years now. We got suckered.

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Calliope - LNP is dead to me.1 year ago

@JonesHowdareyou This rotafrig according to family legend was invented by my Uncle Ernie. My mother had one back in day. Very practical as the shelves rotated.

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Dem🔥1 year ago

We are evolving but backwards

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Milton Dardes1 year ago

Pressure for cost reduction and profit increase killed good products.

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Brian Morris1 year ago

Cheap and crappy is the way.

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Izu27271 year ago

It was too tough and expensive to make.. corporations cheapened everything up to maximize profits and sales volume.

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TradingOC1 year ago

Yup, reminds me of how we lost all that alien tech we used to build the great Pyramids and time travel. Friggin eh!!!!

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