kinda telling that the open drinks at the bottom of the photo are all Coke, monster, sprite and Pepsi etc. People don't even seem interested in a free life time supply by the looks of it.
I have a feeling looking at the bottles the new Messi energy drink that company took the overstock of unused packing from suppliers and that's kinda going to be it for prime now. Super markets look like they've moved on.
I'm not going to say I'm sad about it outside of all the waste.
Rad_Dad6969 on October 14th, 2025 at 12:46 UTC »
They refused to believe it was a fad and decided they needed to rival Coke in production. Now they can't sell half of what they produced.
They could have settled into their small section on the drink shelf like so many others have but my bet is they will end up going bankrupt.
BlitzWing1985 on October 14th, 2025 at 12:53 UTC »
kinda telling that the open drinks at the bottom of the photo are all Coke, monster, sprite and Pepsi etc. People don't even seem interested in a free life time supply by the looks of it.
I have a feeling looking at the bottles the new Messi energy drink that company took the overstock of unused packing from suppliers and that's kinda going to be it for prime now. Super markets look like they've moved on.
I'm not going to say I'm sad about it outside of all the waste.
Hughbear69 on October 14th, 2025 at 13:05 UTC »
our poor planet.