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Milk containers are becoming lighter and thinner due to manufacturers' efforts to reduce costs and minimize environmental impact by using less plastic. This change can make them feel less sturdy and harder to grip when opening. Additionally, some designs prioritize efficiency in production and shipping, which can compromise the ease of use. These factors combined may lead to the perception of "wimpy" containers that are challenging to open.

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