As to the small print, that’s why I have a magnifier in my reading glasses and have magnifying glasses all over the house for when I’m not using those glasses.
Not only is there the factor of making the print big enough for seniors to read, but also the factor of making the cups easy enough to open for arthritic senior hands. ;D
That reminds me of my prescriptions. They print the date they are filled so small I need my glasses AND a magnifier. Then they get antsy when I don’t call in to refill on time. Now when I get them I pick up a Sharpie and put the refill date on a part of the label that’s clear of other printing.
They need a QR code on those things. Then your phone can read the instruction out loud AND include the “best by” date. (just threw out two year past “best by” pancake mix! Seniors!…….)
That’s where the trial and error method comes in, start off cooking for a minute, try some, back in the microwave for another 30 seconds, and repeat until desired results are achieved. Then, if you’re really on the ball, remember the total for next time, less all the stopping and starting.
Some frozen food packaging very cleverly hides the cooking directions. The sme brands also shrink wrap the package so tightly, it takes a surgical kit to open it, “First, we kill all the packaging engineers.” —Shakespeare
kingdiamond69 about 4 years ago
Those things are nasty all pasty and stuff hard pass.
rekam Premium Member about 4 years ago
As to the small print, that’s why I have a magnifier in my reading glasses and have magnifying glasses all over the house for when I’m not using those glasses.
comicjunky Premium Member about 4 years ago
Amen.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 4 years ago
Barbarians !
Baarorso about 4 years ago
Not only is there the factor of making the print big enough for seniors to read, but also the factor of making the cups easy enough to open for arthritic senior hands. ;D
wiatr about 4 years ago
That reminds me of my prescriptions. They print the date they are filled so small I need my glasses AND a magnifier. Then they get antsy when I don’t call in to refill on time. Now when I get them I pick up a Sharpie and put the refill date on a part of the label that’s clear of other printing.
Zykoic about 4 years ago
They need a QR code on those things. Then your phone can read the instruction out loud AND include the “best by” date. (just threw out two year past “best by” pancake mix! Seniors!…….)
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 4 years ago
Who needs instructions for microwave Mac and cheese? Just heat until congealed into molten lava consistency, serve immediately.
Skeptical Meg about 4 years ago
Stop making fun of old folks! Grey Lives Matter!
Jeff0811 about 4 years ago
That’s where the trial and error method comes in, start off cooking for a minute, try some, back in the microwave for another 30 seconds, and repeat until desired results are achieved. Then, if you’re really on the ball, remember the total for next time, less all the stopping and starting.
kucpa Premium Member about 4 years ago
Sometimes I wonder if the print is getting smaller or my arms are getting shorter.
e.groves about 4 years ago
Nobody said getting older was easy.
Golf Buddy about 4 years ago
Not only is the print small, there is less in it these days, but at least the liquid no longer spills over in my microwave…
xrilander about 4 years ago
Thank goodness I learned how to cook at a young age, no instant meals for me when I get old!
saltylife16 about 4 years ago
Just give me a sandwich piled high with vegetables.
petecocker about 4 years ago
Back when we only had 1 language on the stinking label, it was not a problem! If you can’t read English, go away.
KEA about 4 years ago
no kidding
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 4 years ago
AND.. a cover that arthritic hands can remove.
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
That’s a win-win situation, since they’ll have to make package bigger in order to make the print bigger.
Dragongourd Premium Member about 4 years ago
Even my reading glasses and magnifying glass don’t help me read directions on some packaging. I have to go to the web site to read them
paranormal about 4 years ago
And not have the instructions on the bottom so you can’t turn it over to reread them…
pchemcat about 4 years ago
Thankfully, not all of us seniors have problems reading the small print. My hubby is grateful that I can still read teeny writing and thread a needle.
theoldidahofox about 4 years ago
Some frozen food packaging very cleverly hides the cooking directions. The sme brands also shrink wrap the package so tightly, it takes a surgical kit to open it, “First, we kill all the packaging engineers.” —Shakespeare
WILLIAM "THE STINGER" HOLLIFIELD about 4 years ago
THEODORE PERRY THORNAPPLE!