LOL ... okay ... i'll bite.
I deal with thousands of aluminum cans a week and have never seen anything like that.
The heft of our beverage containers are plastic with plastic screw on caps. Glass runs a tight second with aluminum this time of year because the summer people love their fancy arse wines.
If i had to speculate ... i don't think that a plastic contaminated aluminum can would be very welcome in the recycling community. It would contaminate and otherwise fairly pure product that draws the best money per pound.
This probably won't play well with the granolas either.
Tomra would probably code them out cause they don't want their aluminum product contaminated. That will piss off the customer at their RVM's.
The other thing is that it's not very sanitary. When you put your lips up to a plastic or glass container that's been capped ... you know it's clean. Aluminum cans .... nah .... that top isn't protected from dirt & germs. The plastic parts would be impossible to wipe clean before you pop the top and take a swig.
Anyway ... you know what they say about opinions. Everybody's got one.
Just looks like some silly sales gimmick to me. I wouldn't invest my life savings on the hope that it would fly with the consumers on a long term basis.
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