For instance, they believe no one needs a giant pack of 54 with de-influencing you from Amazon products part 5 #amazonfinds #summermusthave #deinfluencing #sustainability #tiktokmademebuyit #zerowaste #amazonmusthaves ♬ original sound – LIVEKINDLY “So has a whole series of “de-influencing” videos that the community says are meant to sway potential Amazon shoppers away from products that they don’t need. The restocking videos, they drive me crazy,” commented Kellie, here4cheapentertainment. Not to mention the practicalities of using the containers: “How are you going to know when it expires? And what happens to the liquids that don’t fit in the container?” the video asked. Plus, the shipping and packaging materials the containers came in create a significant impact on the environment as well. Pitsker went on to say while at first glance, the Amazon beverage containers may look eco-friendly because they’re made of glass, so are many of the containers the original beverages came in. “You don’t need this product from Amazon,” Pitsker pointed out. This video in particular, which has racked up 5.4 million views, was one of the currently trending “restocking” videos and saw the influencer “restocking” her fridge by pouring milk, juice and other beverages from the containers they came in into new glass containers that she purchased from Amazon. With deinfluencing you from Amazon products part 1 #restock #amazonfinds #sustainability #plasticfree #zerowaste #deinfluencing #home ♬ Aesthetic – Tollan Kim
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