I think we can all agree that there are specific things that still somehow exist today but really shouldn't with how far society has come. For example, maybe it's those annoying "convenience fees" that we are sometimes charged when paying a bill online or the fact that some places ask for you to fax (!) paperwork over.
Note: Some responses have been edited for length and clarity.
1."Cans that you need a can opener for. Just have a pull tab."
2."Scam callers on my cell phone. I don't even answer calls that are from numbers not in my phonebook anymore — I wait for a text or voicemail. It blows my mind that enough people still fall for them and that it's a profitable business."
3."Bedbug infestations. Why hasn’t science developed a 'roach motel-like trap' that’s effective against these critters?"
18."Literally any product designed to 'clean' a woman’s hoo-ha. It’s a self-cleaning environment — we don’t need to add anything to it to 'clean' it, and using those products is highly likely to cause an unpleasant infection."
21."Shopping cart attendants. Why is this still a job? Aldi has solved the problem by using a quarter to lock and release the cart. Think of all the jobs that store employees could be doing instead and carts would always be returned to the front of the store. Assholes wouldn’t just leave carts all over the parking lot if they lost money each time."
Do you have anything you could add to this list? Tell me in the comments below!
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