Useless Grocery Products We All Buy
We’re
living in a hyper-commercial world where everything we need is readily
available if we’ve got to the cash to pay for it. But it’s also full of
pitfalls, where many people are trying to sell us stuff we don’t
actually need, or worse- products that do absolutely nothing. Sadly,
we’ve all fallen victim to marketing ploys and manipulations one time or
another, but it’s even scarier when these products are items we always
include in our shopping cart.
Let’s sift through the nonsense as we shine a light on some of the most popular useless products around.
1. Chicken Stock
We get it; cooking takes up time
and effort and sometimes, you’d rather be done with it as quickly as
possible. Companies that produce and sell packaged chicken or beef stock
are banking on your laziness, but as far as we’re concerned, using
store-bought stocks in most cases is the equivalent of a culinary
blasphemy. Most boxed stocks actually taste nothing like the real thing
should, and are pumped full of MSG, preservatives and the like.
2. Probiotics
Some
of the most overpriced products in any pharmacy are these supposed
miracle supplements which promise to foster a better microbiome and
promote better digestion. That being said, not only are probiotics
easily found in fermented foods such as yogurt and pickles, there is
zero clinical evidence that probiotics are helpful except as a
complementary treatment after taking antibiotics or some marginal
attenuation of IBS symptoms.
3. Feminine Rinse
Products
such as douches are everywhere, but the truth is that there is no real
medical or hygienic need for them. under normal conditions, the human
body is perfectly capable of taking good care of its internal
cleanliness, and this is particularly true of the vagina. Moreover,
these rinses can actually do more harm than good, causing dryness,
irritation, and even infections.
4. Cellulite Creams
An
unfortunate physiological fact that nearly all women need to contend
with are the pocks and dimples that cellulite leaves on the skin.
Everyone wants a magical solution to cellulite, but there simply is
none. If you’re using cellulite cream with the expectation that it will
make cellulite go away over time, prepare to be disappointed. At best,
what these creams can do is temporarily mask them.
5. Spice Blends
Let’s
face the music: the only reason to ever buy a prepackaged spice blend
is laziness. Spice blends are often pricier than standalone spices, have
a much more limited utility and are made of spices every aspiring cook
should have in his or her kitchen to begin with. This is particularly
true of curry mixes, considering curry is a Western invention that
barely has anything to do with Asian cuisine.
6. Bottled Water
Imagine
paying for stuff you can get for free. Incredible, right? But companies
that sell bottled water have caught on to a genius marketing ploy:
people will always rather spend a couple of dollars for a vague promise
of quality and health benefits. The truth is most bottled water comes
from the same sources as your tap water, and actually undergoes a less
stringent screening for contamination than what comes out of your tap.
And this is to say nothing of the amount of plastic waste bottled water
produces.