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Its very cool, but I know my house and when they spin those shelves all the food is falling to the bottom level.
That’s so cool but I don’t see any vintage fridge that has these types of layouts. They’re always straight shelves, no innovation.
That’s a massive loss of usable volume.
But then no one would need to pay for a new fridge any time soon, clearly poor business sense! /s
Modern fridges are better
Butter is still made of the same stuff as it was whenever this fuck ass fridge was made. Butter is still butter.
From superior functionality to designed obsolescence to performative functionality
I still have an alarm clock from the early 80’s that still works to perfection. I got the new version in the early 90’s that broke within a year, so in went back to the old one. My daughter uses it today. Things were built to last before companies realized they could sell crap and people would just replace it.
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