An exasperated Amazon customer has posted a video of 62ft of wrapping paper snaking through his house - that was used to "protect" dog food.
Nick Taylor said the box used to deliver the bag of food was "big enough to live in" and claimed the food didn't need to be packaged at all.
Nick laid out the 19-metres of packaging paper in his home in Bath and posted the video to Amazon's Facebook page.
The trail starts in what appears to be a utility room and leads in to a dining area before entering the kitchen itself.
From there the paper enters the hall, where the dog food can be glimpsed in its heavy plastic packaging.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/exasperated-amazon-customer-films-62-12259048
(Score: 3, Insightful) by RamiK on Sunday April 01 2018, @07:32PM (1 child)
Not sure about dogs but I've seen alley cats pick apart pigeons clean while leaving all the bones and feathers intact so I'm guessing the processing to produce digestible proteins out of bones and feathers must be some very long cooking times at the very least.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 02 2018, @08:46AM
Seems like more cats would rather go hungry than eat food they don't like (e.g. steamed fish, boiled meat). Was a stray cat and not my cat so I wasn't going to fry fish (that's what it liked) specially for it.