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Default What's the deal with pans without lids?

Sheldon wrote:
> zxcvbob wrote:
>> Sheldon wrote:
>>> BOB wrote:
>>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>> Pay premium prices for pots and pans and also get the option of paying an
>>>> extra premium for the lids that should have been included at the original price!
>>> Why should lids be included... now that's phoney baloney maketing...
>>> pay extra for a bunch of included lids so you end up with many the same
>>> size. DUH!
>>>
>>> Idiot!
>>>
>>> Sheldon
>>>

>>
>> If it's sold as a set, it should contain one lid for each size pot.

>
> Sets rarely contain an equal number of lids and pots... most often a
> lid will fit more than one pot.
>
> Sheldon
>



That's what I said. Pay attention.

Best regards,
Bob
 
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