Am I the only one who doesnt mind this at all? Like obviously youre not supposed to drink them with the cap aiming towards the sun, the have the cap on the left or right side of your mouth and you can drink from the bottle without the cap touching your face at all. At first I used to have the same stance that its annoying to get the cap off, but then I started thinking, why do I want the cap off? so I can hold it? well its quite nice not having to hold the cap actually. Cant drop it either, cant lose it. I dont mind this change, and I dont even care about environmental aspect of it, I just like that I dont have to hold a cap in my one hand and a bottle in my other to drink. Bigger caps however are fucking awfull since those do hit your face, like prime or cecemel etc. But small bottles, im, all for it
Ngl these attached caps are amazing as someone with ADHD who has spent far too much of their life searching for caps that I’ve literally just put down somewhere
Because loose bottle caps create a lot of littering- same thing happened with the metal thingy that opens soda cans and such, since they were thrown on the ground, and since they're smaller they're less likely to be picked up and actually thrown in the trash
Or you know... have an IQ higher than 20. Those things arent difficult or annoying if you... MOVE THEM OUT OF THE WAY! I cant be the inky one that laughs at people that moan about those things
Besides the environmental aspects did you consider that it may be easier for people with limited mobility in their hands to have it attached? Or you can just... Turn the bottle by 90 degrees? Unless you have impressively sharp cheekbones that should solve the problem.
I have limited mobility and it actually makes things a lot more difficult. I struggle to put the cap back on due to the restraint of the attachment and often cannot completely shut it, making my drink spill in my bag
@@assntiddiessupreme2183 damn that genuinely sucks. My hands are pretty numb and shaky so while I don't struggle to force it down I do struggle with keeping the cap in my hand. I guess it really depends on the illness or disability. Sorry to hear that :(.
Ever considered that the laws and regulations on bottle caps might be in place to tackle important environmental issues facing our planet rather than just to inconvenience you? Rather than spread subtly europhobic propaganda perhaps you could put your good video making skills towards something that might be helpful and actually contribute to society…
In other bothersome news: I have to run the tap for a few seconds before the temperature evens at whatever value I adjusted it to. Sometimes I have to wait several seconds to get cold water. It's really annoying.