Great moments in marketing


Quick, what is the fruit that is the easiest to peel and eat without any mess or even getting your hands soiled?

Bananas would seem to come out an easy winner. The banana seems so perfectly designed to be eaten easily that evangelist Ray ‘Banana Man’ Comfort and his trusty sidekick, the Boy Wonder Kirk Cameron, saw it as incontrovertible proof that god had designed it, and thus they called it ‘the atheist’s nightmare’.

But a German-owned supermarket chain committed the sin of thinking that they can improve on god’s handiwork and decided to market pre-peeled bananas on plastic trays wrapped in plastic foil.

As a result of outraged protests from environmentalists, the product has been discontinued.

Which is just as well, since otherwise god would surely have smitten (smited? smote?) them for their blasphemy.

Comments

  1. left0ver1under says

    I thought you were going to say grapes. There was a variety of grapes I encountered in Korea that the skin was easily removes from the contents. People usually held the skin with their fingertips and sucked out the meat.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoho_(grape)

    Personally, I never liked them, but I’ve never liked grapes anyway.

  2. machintelligence says

    I had to look it up. It is smite/smote/smitten. For extra credit, what is the present tense of the verb whose participle is “wrought” (as in What hath God wrought?)

  3. beverlystapleton says

    For fuck’s sake, really? this is the best that they can come up with and claim it to be “an atheist’s nightmare”?

    I don’t know what kind of drugs that they are on, but they surely need to share with the rest of us.

  4. rvkevin says

    It’s actually not a bad idea. They just forgot to slice them. That would actually confer time savings to the consumer.

  5. says

    I believe it is wreak -- wreaking -- wrought.

    Also -- I like the little clementine oranges better than bananas. The peel is dry, you can eat the contents with your hands without getting sticky, and they’re easier to share, coming pre-sectioned.

  6. davidhart says

    Thanks Michaeld, I’m going to try that.

    Of course, I was well into my 20s before I discovered that the easy way to remove the leafy head of a pineapple is not to cut it, but to twist it off.

  7. hyphenman says

    Good afternoon Mano,

    Of course the modern banana bears little resemblance to the fruit as gawd created it and is in fact the results of thousands of years of human intervention in the form of careful, man-driven, selection.

    Do all you can to make today a good day,

    Jeff
    Have Coffee Will Write

  8. Aliasalpha says

    Why do environmentalists have a problem with peeled bananas? Granted they’re stinky disgusting things (and the bananas aren’t much better *rimshot*) but I don’t see how they’re an environmental issue unless the company is dumping the skins in rivers or something.

  9. Kilian Hekhuis says

    Plastic can be recycled, even post-throwing away, while banana peels can only be recycled when thrown away in a special organic matter bin. So you could make a case for it being even more environmently friendly to sell them in a box…

  10. says

    At a guess, what they are not happy about is the fact that the banana peel (which is biodegradable) is being replaced by a mixture of difficult-to-recycle oil-based plastics (expanded polystyrene trays and PVC film).

  11. Jared A says

    There is a reason the order is “reduce, reuse, recycle”. Recycling is much less efficient then reusing, which is less efficient then just not using at all (reducing).

    Plastics are not easily recycled, and usually cannot be reused for the same purpose, so even if you are recycling you are still wasting.

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